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Protecting macros against redefinition

Normally an FWEB macro can be redefined at will. The example

@m PI 3.14159
@m PI (-3)

is permissible, but probably not a good idea. If you want to ensure that a crucial macro definition is never redefined inadvertently, say @m!, as in

@m! PI 3.14159

That is called protecting the macro.

FWEB's built-in functions and macros (beginning with $) are protected by default; see Protection. To override that protection, use the command-line options -Tb (-Tb; for built-in functions) or -Tm (-Tm; for macros).