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authorKyle Gunger <kgunger12@gmail.com>2023-05-14 11:43:43 -0400
committerKyle Gunger <kgunger12@gmail.com>2023-05-14 11:43:43 -0400
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-# This file is for playing with syntax and seeing what works and what does not.
-
-
-## TEST 1 - newlines seperate statements, not ;
-## newlines can be escaped with \
-
-/; test1
- int main = 0
-
- /; loop (int i = 0, i < 5) [i++]
- tnsl.io.println("Hi!")
- ;/
-
- String str = {}
-
- /; loop (char j = ' ', j != 'k') \
- [j++]
-
- str.append(j)
- ;/
-
- tnsl.io.println(str)
-
- return main
-;/
-
-## END TEST 1
-##
-## Thoughts: this is much better.
-
-## TEST 2 - get '.' augment auto de-references pointers
-
-struct a {
- int i, j
-}
-
-struct b {
- String str,
- ~a ints
-}
-
-/; ptr_test1
- b str_b = {"Hello", {0, 1}}
-
- ~b ptr_b = ~str_b
-
- tnsl.io.println(ptr_b.str)
- # vs
- tnsl.io.println(ptr_b`.str)
- # both work
-
- ptr_b.ints.i = 12
- ptr_b.ints.j = ptr_b.ints.i / 4
- # vs
- ptr_b`.ints`.i = 12
- ptr_b`.ints`.j = ptr_b`.ints`.i / 4
- # Again, the second one is more descriptive, but is it better?
-
- ptr_call(ptr_b)
- ref_call(ptr_b)
-;/
-
-/; ptr_call (~b ptr)
- ptr.ints.i = 8
-;/
-
-/; ref_call (b` ref)
- ref.ints.j = 9
-;/
-
-## END TEST 2
-##
-## Thoughts: not sure, the . operator could become a little too ambiguous if this is added
-
-## Test 3: using [] for array indexing instead of {}
-
-:include "tnsl"
-:using "tnsl"
-
-/; main ({}String args) [int]
- int i = len args
- String first = args[0]
-
- {}int list = {0, 1, 2, 3}
- i = list[2]
-
- return i
-;/
-
-## End test 3
-##
-## Thoughts: I'm not sure weather I like it better or not.