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Functions

A function in Aqua is a block of code expressing a workflow, i.e., a coordination scenario that works across one or more peers.

A function may take arguments of any type and may return a value.

A function can call other functions, take functions as arguments of arrow type and be provided as an arrow argument.

Essentially, a function is an arrow. The function call is an expression that connects named arguments to an arrow, and gives a name to the result.

Finally, all a function does is call its arguments or service functions.

service MySrv:
  foo()

func do_something(): -- arrow of type: -> ()
  MySrv "srv id"
  MySrv.foo()

{% hint style="warning" %} TODO

  • list all expressions
  • for each, explain the contract and provide a use case {% endhint %}