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include | Including Other Contracts |
Let us say that we have a contract that is getting a too large. If it
has a modular structure, you might find it useful to use the
#include
statement to split the contract up over multiple files.
You take the code that you want to include and put it in a separate
file, for example included.ligo
:
// Demonstrate PascaLIGO inclusion statements, see includer.ligo
const foo : int = 144
// Demonstrate CameLIGO inclusion statements, see includer.mligo
let foo : int = 144
// Demonstrate ReasonLIGO inclusion statements, see includer.religo
let foo : int = 144;
And then you can include this code using the #include
statement like so:
#include "included.ligo"
const bar : int = foo
#include "included.mligo"
let bar : int = foo
#include "included.religo"
let bar : int = foo;