# OUTDATED - SEE OTHER DOCS! # Hello, world! Welcome to mers! Start by creating a file for your mers code: println("Hello, world!") now run it: `mers ` (replace mers the location of the compiled executable if it's not in your PATH) # basic concepts ## variables a = 15 println("a: " + a.to_string()) // clones the value b = a a = 25 println("a: " + a.to_string()) println("b: " + b.to_string()) ## if statements // type: bool condition = true if condition { println("yes") } else { println("no") } ### else-if statements number = 15 if number == 10 { println("ten") } else if number == 15 { println("fifteen") } else { println("another number") } ## switch statements condition = true // type: string/int val = if condition { "some text" } else { 15 } // do different things depending on the type switch! val { string println("text: " + val) int { // we need to convert val to a string before we can use it here println("number: " + val.to_string()) } } ## match statements \[...]