Passing a dictionary as parameter

Passing a dictionary as a function parameter is legal and efficient. When passed as parameter, the runtime system pushes a reference of the dictionary on the stack, and the receiving local variables in the function can then manipulate the original data.

Returning a dictionary from a function is also possible: The runtime system pushes the reference of the dictionary on the stack.

MAIN
  DEFINE dic DICTIONARY OF STRING
  DISPLAY dic.getLength()
  LET dic = init()
  DISPLAY dic.getLength()
  CALL modify(dic)
  DISPLAY dic["first"]
  DISPLAY dic["second"]
  DISPLAY dic.getLength()
END MAIN

FUNCTION init()
  DEFINE x DICTIONARY OF STRING
  LET x["first"] = "abc"
  LET x["second"] = "def"
  RETURN x 
END FUNCTION

FUNCTION modify(x)
  DEFINE x DICTIONARY OF STRING
  LET x["first"] = "xyz"
  LET x["third"] = "ijk"
END FUNCTION

Output of the program:

          0
          2
xyz
def
          3