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									Syntax
								
								
									The syntax for forget calls is:
				
				
								
				
								
									Description
								
								
									The forget function is for forgetting variables, it takes a non-zero number of parameters that should be variables that have previously been defined and forgets them.
								
				
								
									Note: Nift will skip to the first non-whitespace (ie. to the first character that is not a space, tab or newline) after a forget call and inject it to the output file where the call started. If you want to prevent Nift from doing this put a '!' after the call, eg.:
				
								
				
								
									Options
								
								
									The following options are available for forget calls:
				
									
										
											
												
													| option | 
													description | 
												
											
											
												| exprtk | 
												remove bool, int, double, char, string and std::vector<double> variables from ExprTk symbol table | 
											
											
												
													| option | 
													description | 
												
											
										
									
								
				
								
									Note: If you use the option to remove a variable/symbol from the ExprTk symbol table then try to evaluate an expression using the variable/symbol without it being redefined then you will get a segmentation fault. This is why forget does not remove variables/symbols from the ExprTk symbol table by default. 
								
				
								
									f++ example
								
								
									Example of forget being used with f++:					
				
				
				
int i = 0
string str = "hello"
forget(i, str)
				 
								
				
								
									n++ example
								
								
									Example of forget being used with n++:					
				
				
				
@int i = 0
@string str = "hello"
@forget(i, str)