Hello!

  I was trying to create a vocabulary:

USING: random ;
IN: dice7

! Output a random number 1..5.
: dice5 ( -- x) random-unit 5 * floor 1 + ;

! : dice7 () 7 random-units [ 5 * ] each 6 [ + ] times 5 / ;

  As you can see, dice7 is a work in progress and is commented out with the 
bang character. Or so I thought.

  However, trying to load the vocabulary produces an error message:

IN: scratchpad Command: refresh-all
Loading resource:work/dice7/dice7.factor

==== dice7:

resource:work/dice7/dice7.factor

7: : dice5 ( -- x) random-unit 5 * floor 1 + ;
9: ! : dice7 () 7 random-units [ 5 * ] each 6 [ + ] times 5 / ;
            ^
No word named “dice7” found in current vocabulary search path

  Is there something special about a colon after the bang? Or am I using it 
wrong?

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 Александр

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