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The Toy programming language is an imperative, bytecode-interpreted, embeddable scripting language. Rather than functioning independently, it serves as part of another program, the "host". This design allows for straightforward customization by both the host’s developer and end users, achieved by exposing program logic through text files.
This repository holds the reference implementation for Toy version 2.x, written in C.
- Simple C-like syntax
- Intermediate AST representation
- Strong, but optional type system
- First-class functions
- Extensible via external libraries
- Can re-direct output, error and assertion failure messages
- Open source under the zlib license
Coming Soon.
Supported platforms are: linux-latest
, windows-latest
, macos-latest
, using GitHub's standard runners.
To build the library, run make source
.
To build the library and repl, run make repl
.
To build and run the test cases, run make tests
.
To build and run the test cases under gdb, run make tests-gdb
.
Coming Soon.
This source code is covered by the zlib license (see LICENSE).
@hiperiondev - v1 Disassembler, v1 porting support and feedback
@add00 - v1 Library support
@gruelingpine185 - Unofficial v1 MacOS support
@solar-mist - v1 Minor bugfixes
The Ratbags - Feedback
@munificent - For writing the book that sparked my interest in langdev
- Seth A. Robinson