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In compiler theory, an intrinsic function is a function availabl= e in a given language whose implementation is handled specially by the comp= iler. Typically, it substitutes a sequence of automatically-generated instr= uctions for the original function call, similar to an inline function. Comp= ilers that implement intrinsic functions generally enable them only when th= e user has requested optimization, falling back to a default implementation= provided by the language runtime environment otherwise.
Quaestor has a large list of intrinsic functions that are dedicated= to facilitate knowledge management as smooth as possible.=
Additionally and very useful is the possibility in Quaestor to= create your own 'intrinsic' functions on the basis of objects and relation= s you have created in your knowledge base. Read [Using Quaestor obj= ects] how to create functions and work with objects.