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In the last decade, I have specified and implemented an unusual programming language that fits my personal taste. | In the last decade, I have specified and implemented an unusual programming language that fits my personal taste. | ||
- | There is a [[http:// | + | **I am currently revising the language in order to publish the source code, so serveral details will change.** |
- | plus a simple [[http:// | + | |
+ | There is a [[http:// | ||
+ | plus a simple [[http:// | ||
TUF-PL is a precompiler for the C programming language, thus it is fairly easy to port the compiler — written in TUF-PL — to most computers. | TUF-PL is a precompiler for the C programming language, thus it is fairly easy to port the compiler — written in TUF-PL — to most computers. | ||
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The differences and highlights are: | The differences and highlights are: | ||
- | * Block structuring by indentation, | + | * Block structuring by indentation, |
* No keywords in the core language, only symbols and bigraphs | * No keywords in the core language, only symbols and bigraphs | ||
* Function definition and calls by word sequences with interspersed parameters, often no parenthesis needed | * Function definition and calls by word sequences with interspersed parameters, often no parenthesis needed | ||
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* Discretionary type system specified, but not yet tested | * Discretionary type system specified, but not yet tested | ||
- | The compiler | + | The source code for the compiler, runtime system and library |
If you have comments or questions, write to [[tufpl@rclab.de]] or try a chat with // | If you have comments or questions, write to [[tufpl@rclab.de]] or try a chat with // | ||