The double quotes mean it won't work. Single quotes mean it will.
: I do know that dictionary words suck because you can't print them.
Can't you? I thought "print_addr i;" where i contains a dictionary word
would work, or something like that. That's used somewhere in the library
to print verbs.
: What's the purpose, then? Why not just have everything work like:
: life [;
: Ask: if (second == "train")
: ....
Because second would need to contain the address of a string "train", and
it might be an equivalent string but stored at a different address, in
which case it would not work.