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'''Wren-set''' is a module which adds set support to the Wren programming language. It consists of two classes: Set and Bag, the latter being a multi-set or set which allows objects to be repeated.
'''Wren-set''' is a module which adds set support to the Wren programming language. It consists of two classes: Set and Bag, the latter being a multi-set or set which allows objects to be repeated.


It is the thirteenth in a series of modules (listed on the language's [https://rosettacode.org/wiki/Category:Wren main page]) designed to assist with writing Rosetta Code tasks so the same code does not have to be written or copy/pasted time and time again thereby bloating a task's script code unnecessarily.
It is the thirteenth in a series of modules (listed on the language's [[:Category:Wren|main page]]) designed to assist with writing Rosetta Code tasks so the same code does not have to be written or copy/pasted time and time again thereby bloating a task's script code unnecessarily.


To use it you need to copy the source code (in the [https://rosettacode.org/wiki/Category_talk:Wren-set talk page]) to a text file called ''set.wren'' and place this in the same directory as the importing script so the command line interpreter can find it.
To use it you need to copy the source code (in the [[:Category_talk:Wren-set|talk page]]) to a text file called ''set.wren'' and place this in the same directory as the importing script so the command line interpreter can find it.

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Wren-set is a module which adds set support to the Wren programming language. It consists of two classes: Set and Bag, the latter being a multi-set or set which allows objects to be repeated.

It is the thirteenth in a series of modules (listed on the language's main page) designed to assist with writing Rosetta Code tasks so the same code does not have to be written or copy/pasted time and time again thereby bloating a task's script code unnecessarily.

To use it you need to copy the source code (in the talk page) to a text file called set.wren and place this in the same directory as the importing script so the command line interpreter can find it.