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# Deon programming language V0.9.5
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My computer programming language made with LEX/YACC written in C. (interpreted)
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# Downloads
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Supported operating systems and downloads:
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* [Win-32 Download]()
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* [Win-64 Download](https://git.hacks.ltd/xerox/deon/-/tags/win-64)
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* [Linux-32 Download]()
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* [Linux-64 Download]()
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# Hello World.
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Hello world in Deon.
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```c
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def main:
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{
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print["hello world"];
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};
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call main;
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```
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# Variables
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* Variables support "type juggling" where types are assumed at runtime.
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* Variables can be assigned to each other even if they are different types.
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```c
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/* main function */
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def main:
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{
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my_var = 121231; /* int */
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print[my_var];
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my_var = -123.122; /* double */
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print[my_var];
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my_var = "cool string"; /* null terminating string */
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print[my_var];
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my_var = 'c'; /* char */
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print[my_var];
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my_var = { print[ "hello world" ]; }; /* lambda function */
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call my_var;
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};
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call main;
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```
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# Expressions
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* As ov v0.9.5 expressions are only supported for int types, I need to recode the entire expression parsing system
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to support up to doubles.
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```c
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def main:
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{
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var = 10 + (5 * 2 / (11 % 2));
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/* should print 20 */
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print[var];
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};
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call main;
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```
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# Scope
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* As of v0.9.5 there is not scope inside of this programming language.
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```c
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/* changes var from 10 to 100 */
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def another_function:
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{
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var = 100;
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};
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def main:
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{
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var = 10;
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/* should print 10 */
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print[var];
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call another_function;
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/* should print 100 */
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print[var];
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};
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call main;
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```
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# Logic
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* while loops are if statements
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* As of version 0.9.5, logic conditions must only be variables.
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### If statements
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* As stated above, if statement conditions must be a variable.
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```c
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def main:
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{
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var = 1;
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if[var]: /* condition must be a variable */
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{
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print["var was 1"];
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var = 0;
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};
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if[var]:
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{
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print["this wont print! (or shouldnt)"];
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};
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};
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call main;
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```
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### While loop
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```c
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def main:
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{
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var = 1;
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/* loop that runs forever */
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while[var]:
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{
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print["this will run forever"];
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print["it also wont stack overflow, so dont worry"];
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};
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};
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call main;
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```
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# Functions
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* Functions can be defined as variables (lambda) or defined normally.
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```c
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def my_function:
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{
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some_function = {
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print["hello world"];
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};
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call some_function;
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};
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call my_function;
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```
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# Redefinitions
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* As of v0.9.5 everything in this programming language can be redefined. That means everything, including the function that
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is currently being executed.
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```c
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def main:
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{
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main = {
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print["i just redefined main"];
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};
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};
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call main;
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call main;
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```
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