// This is a Conlang file. // This is a function. It can be called with the call operator. // The function called `main` is the program's entrypoint fn main() -> (&str, bool, i128) { // An if expression is like the ternary conditional operator in C let y = if 10 < 50 { "\u{1f988}" } else { "x" }; // A `while` expression is like the while-else construct in Python, // but it returns a value via the `break` keyword let z = while false { // do a thing repeatedly break true // If `while` does not `break`, fall through to the `else` expression } else { false }; // The same is true of `for` expressions! let w = for idx in 0..100 { if idx > 2 * 2 { break idx } } else { 12345 }; // A block evaluates to its last expression, // or Empty if there is none (y, z, w) // (🦈, false, 5) }