tacet
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Marks an explicit no-op statement.
Aliases: silent noop
Syntax: tacet
Category#
transfer
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Examples#
radix/corpus/tacet/tacet.fab (canonical · keyword)#
Marks an explicit no-op statement.
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# tacet — Marks an explicit no-op statement.
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# What this teaches:
# • Explicit no-op — `tacet` as a deliberate empty statement, especially in control flow
# • Musical rest metaphor — `tacet` signals intentional absence of action
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# Common mistakes:
# • using tacet where logic is expected, which hides missing code; tacet is also outside the v1 AIR pure subset
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# See also: ergo, redde
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# tacet — explicit no-op (musical rest)
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# tacet -- deliberate empty statement
# si <cond> ergo tacet -- guarded no-op
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# GRAMMAR:
# noopStmt :← 'tacet'
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# EXPECTED OUTPUT:
# cond verum, finis (tacet.expected).
fn maybeNota(bool cond) → void {
if cond {
print "cond verum"
}
else {
# deliberate no-op in else branch
pass
}
}
main {
# prints
maybeNota(true)
# tacet — no output
maybeNota(false)
# condition false, so tacet never runs
if false then pass
print "finis"
}Expected output:
cond verum
finis