- Renamed "intrinsic" -> "primitive" - I thought it was funny, but it's just annoying. - Rename "Uninferred" -> "Inferred" - It's a concrete type, but an inferred one. - Add lifetimes to the Entry API - Categorize does not care about recursive types. You can't have a recursive AST. - Added helpful constructors to the inference engine - Added some overloadable operators to the inference engine - These are a MAJOR work in progress - Reorganized the Inference implementation file by functionality. stdlib: - Updated standard library.
Conlang: Expression-Oriented Programming Language
This project began out of a desire to merge Rust-style control flow expressions with Python's fun for-else/while-else syntax. I fully intend to devote my spare time to conlang for the forseeable future.
Immediate Goals:
- Decide on a minimal set of keywords and operators to support
- Lex an entire Rust source file (minus generics, paths, and lifetimes)
- Write expression grammar
- Write AST for expression grammar
- Write parser for AST
- Create tests for parser (and AST)
- Parse
dummy.cl
into a valid AST - Pretty printer, for debugging
- Create minimal statement grammar
- Variable definition statements
- Function definition statements
Short Goals:
for
loops andwhile
loops can be used on the trailing side of an assignment- Tree-walk interpreter for prototyping and debugging
- Data structures and sum-type enums
- Expression type-checker
- Pattern destructuring, to take advantage of sum-type enums
- Three-address bytecode VM for standard library development
- Trait/Interface system
Long Goals:
- Minimize the number of kinds of statements
- Compile to LLVM IR
- Create a standard library for the language, with Rust-like abstractions.
- Port the compiler to Conlang
Description
The Conlang programming language is an expression-based interpreted (todo: compiler) language
Languages
Rust
95.4%
C
4.6%