Well, actually you don't, as I have working now. You cast a stack opbject onto args list and the two way connection is established. Hardly has a built in called ENTRY, it means, go find someone on the bus to consume the stack.
stdio Using arg1 arg2 arg3 scmd Entry
I declare the object class, in this case the args, which I defined using stdio. In the current Default, which has a copy of Shunt, Shunt uses two stacks mapped to the args list, input stack and output stack, full duplex.
Hardly is now just a collection of code, slowly coming.
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