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						Contents
Syntax
									The syntax for 
scope()
scope{option}(var) 
				
@scope()
@scope{option}(var) 
				Description
									The 
- takes zero parameters and returns the current scope; or
 - takes a single variable parameter and either returns the scope the variable is defined at or with the 
in option returns the set of scopes at which the variable can be accessed from 
Options
									The following options are available for 
| option | description | 
|---|---|
| return set of scopes at which variable can be accessed from | |
| option | description | 
f++ example
									Example of 
function(example.fn)
{
	:={scope+="teji."}(int, x=0)
	console(scope(x))
	console(scope{in}(x))
}
example.fn()
				n++ example
									Examples of 
@function(example.fn)
{
	@:={scope+="teji."}(int, x=0)
	@console(@scope(x))
	@console(@scope{in}(x))
}
@example.fn()
				
@:={private}(int, obj.pair.first, obj.pair.second)
@funcdef{private}(obj.pair.set){}
@funcdef(another.example.func)
{
	@console("current scope: '@scope()'")
}
@console("root scope: '@scope()'")
@console("scope of obj.pair.first: '@scope(obj.pair.first)'")
@console("scope of obj.pair.set: '@scope(obj.pair.set)'")
@another.example.func()
@/*
	expected output:
		root scope: ''
		scope of obj.pair.first: 'obj.pair.'
		scope of obj.pair.set: 'obj.pair.'
		current scope: 'another.example.'
*/
				
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