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@ -6,7 +6,38 @@ Mers is a simple, safe programming language.
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cargo install mers
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cargo install mers
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```
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```
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## safety & type system
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# examples
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```
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"Hello, World!".println
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```
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In mers, `.function` is the syntax used to call functions.
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Everything before the `.` is the function's argument.
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In this case, our argument is the string containing `Hello, World!`.
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---
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```
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greeting := "Hello, World!"
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greeting.println
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```
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We use `name := value` to declare a variable, in this case `my_var`.
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We can then simply write `my_var` whenever we want to use its value.
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---
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```
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say_hello := () -> "Hello, World!".println
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().say_hello
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```
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We create a function using the `->` syntax, then assign it
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to the `say_hello` variable.
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We then call the function with the `()` argument.
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# safety & type system
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Mers is type-checked, which guarantees
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Mers is type-checked, which guarantees
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that a valid mers program will not crash
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that a valid mers program will not crash
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@ -53,7 +84,7 @@ some_number_as_string := (some_number).concat
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some_value := if some_string.eq(some_number_as_string) { some_number } else { some_string }
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some_value := if some_string.eq(some_number_as_string) { some_number } else { some_string }
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```
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```
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## simplicity
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# simplicity
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mers only has a few different expressions:
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mers only has a few different expressions:
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@ -120,38 +151,7 @@ without copying the entire value.
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When a copy of a value is changed, it is (at
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When a copy of a value is changed, it is (at
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least partially) copied before mers changes it.</small>
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least partially) copied before mers changes it.</small>
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# examples
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# more examples
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```
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"Hello, World!".println
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```
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In mers, `.function` is the syntax used to call functions.
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Everything before the `.` is the function's argument.
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In this case, our argument is the string containing `Hello, World!`.
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---
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```
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greeting := "Hello, World!"
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greeting.println
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```
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We use `name := value` to declare a variable, in this case `my_var`.
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We can then simply write `my_var` whenever we want to use its value.
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---
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```
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say_hello := () -> "Hello, World!".println
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().say_hello
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```
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We create a function using the `->` syntax, then assign it
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to the `say_hello` variable.
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We then call the function with the `()` argument.
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```
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```
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if "a".eq("b") {
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if "a".eq("b") {
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