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README.md

Yerbacon

Build Status

Yerbacon logo Aka Yer Bacon,
  • A language that transpiles into lua, javascript or python code.

Here's how a "hello world" lambda will look like (#=> can be used as a shorthand for #= ->)

main #=> {
  println "Hello, World!"
}

Planned features:

  • Type inference
  • Null safety
  • Compilation to jvm bytecode?

Getting Started

Variables assigned using #= can't be changed (they are "final"), while the ones affected using the normal operator (=) can.

Build requirements

CMake 3.18 or higher is needed.

Linux target

  • GCC 10+ or Clang 11+ with llvm-gold

Windows target

  • MinGW32 (on debian you will need to use the i686-w64-mingw32-gcc-posix executable provided by the gcc-mingw-w64-i686-posix-runtime package)

MSVC could also be used instead if you are on Windows.