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Triple scripts use the concatenated [[t-block]] file format. It's one of the most portable application file formats in the world. Refer to the existing info about [https://triplescripts.org/format the triple script file format].
<strong>As the linked page indicates, you should NOT use the "published" triple script file format for anything that is not actually a triple script. Programs are only triple scripts if they conform to all three of the triple script [[invariants]].</strong> To experiment with similar concepts for files that are not valid triple scripts, it's not necessary to use the triple slash delimiter, so please do not
The latest versions of [[trplkt]], the triplescripts.org reference compiler, will by default output '''g-blocks'''—that is, delimiters set off by the <code>//?</code> character sequence, rather than ordinary triple slash delimiters. There are no restrictions on the use of the g-block delimeters; feel free to experiment with programs that use them for whatever reason (or try using ordinary comments instead). Authors of genuine triple scripts should use trplkt to run the <code>publish</code> command after compilation, which will should produce the same program with triple slash delimiters in place of the <code>//?</code>-style delimiters used in programs comprising a sequence of g-blocks.
== Delimiters ==
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