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Each template belongs to a context. When prompting for a
template by name, such as with C-c / /, the name is
prefixed by the current context. If there is no context, it
defaults to declaration.
You can change context like this:
context NAME
where name is some symbol that represents any context.
A context resides over all templates that come after it until the next context statement. Thus:
context C1 template foo "Foo template in C1" ---- ---- context C2 template foo "Foo template in C2" ---- ----
creates two foo templates. The first one is when
in context C1. The second is available in context C2.
This is useful if there are multiple ways to declare something
like a function or variable that differ only by where it is in
the syntax of the language. The name foo is not
ambiguous because each is in a different context.