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There is currently a tree-walking interpreter called bird in progress, but the plan is to have a bytecode vm in the end

language_name is a small embeddable scripting language

language_name is inspired by Javascript, Lox, Lua, Python, Rust and more

Reference

Overview

Declaring variables using let

let hello = 4;

Semicolons are needed :)

let test = 5;
let another = 4;

The language has strings, numbers, arrays, objects and null and booleans

let string = "hallo";
let number = 4; 
let array = [];
let object = {};
let _null = null;
let bool = true;

You access properties on objects using .

let obj = {};
obj.hi = "hi!";

Functions are first class

let obj = {};
obj.hello = helloFn;
obj.hello();

Functions are declared using fn

fn greet(name) {
    return "hello, " + name;
}

Functions are closures

Comments using #

# hi!

Multiline comments using ## until ##

##
hi
comment
##

There are many native functions, that can easily be customized and added/removed by the host

# rocket game
turnRocketLeft(29);
turnRocketRight(32);

# chat bot
message.respond("hi");

# dangerous http requests
fn callback(html) {
    print(html);
}
fetch("https://github.com/Nilstrieb", callback);

Basic arithmetic and boolean logic is available

let a = 5;
let b = 5;
print(a + b / b * b - a % b);
print(true and false or false or true and false);

Loops and conditionals

let x = true;
if x {
    print("true!");
} else {
    print("false :(");
}

loop {
    while 1 > 5 {
        print("yeet");
        break;
    }
    # no for loops for now, but will be added (probably like python)
}

_ is dynamically and strongly typed

Detail

Reserved Keywords

Statements

fn let if else loop while for break

Values

true false null

Operators

not and or

Operators

== >= > <= < != + - * / %