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Version 0.0.1
# The TNSL Language Specification
## Forward
As of writing this forward, TNSL is not even a language yet. Right now, it's mostly just a stupid idea that I've devoted too much brain-space to, and I'm not confident will ever take off. The hard-core C folk will probably write it off, as well as the new-fangled rust/golangers with all their type safety.
Right now, TNSL isn't a language. But it *could* be. And, really, I think it's a cool challenge to try to pack high-level features into a low-level environment. I hope you find it interesting as well.
-Kyle
## Chapter Index
1. [The Language](./1.md)
- Files
- Blocks
- Statements
- Types
- Operators
- `raw` and `asm`
2. [Related features](./2.md)
- Style guide
- Compiler Options
- The Pre-Processor
- libtnsl
- TNSL-lang export trees (T-LETs)
3. [The TNSL Calling ABI](./3.md)
- Differences from C
- Exporting C-like Functions
- Types and Arrays in Memory
4. [Features in Position](./4.md)
- Bare Metal
- `libtnsl` as it relates to Types
- Cross Calling to C
- [Appendix](./Appendices.md)
- A: Reserved Characters
- B: Reserved Words
- C: Speed vs the Type System
## Credits
Copyright 2021-2022 Kyle Gunger
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