A tiny programming language written in Rust
# This is a comment
# Comments start with #, and go to the end of the line
# The expressions in if and for evaluate to bool
let i=1
for i<=9 {
let j = 1
for j<=i {
print(j + "x" + i + "=" + i*j + " ")
j = j + 1
}
println("")
i=i+1
}
Output:
1x1=1
1x2=2 2x2=4
1x3=3 2x3=6 3x3=9
1x4=4 2x4=8 3x4=12 4x4=16
1x5=5 2x5=10 3x5=15 4x5=20 5x5=25
1x6=6 2x6=12 3x6=18 4x6=24 5x6=30 6x6=36
1x7=7 2x7=14 3x7=21 4x7=28 5x7=35 6x7=42 7x7=49
1x8=8 2x8=16 3x8=24 4x8=32 5x8=40 6x8=48 7x8=56 8x8=64
1x9=9 2x9=18 3x9=27 4x9=36 5x9=45 6x9=54 7x9=63 8x9=72 9x9=81
let i = 100
let sum = 0
for i!=0 {
i = i - 1
# Here is relatively complex logical operation
if (i%2!=0) || (i%3==0) {
# println(i)
# Uncomment the line above
# Print out all odd numbers or even numbers divisible by 3
sum = sum + i
}
}
println("The sum of odd numbers or even numbers divisible by 3 below 100 is")
println(sum)
Output:
The sum of odd numbers or even numbers divisible by 3 below 100 is
3316
# Use chen_lang to print the first 30 Fibonacci numbers
let n = 1
let i = 1
let j = 2
println("Print the first 10 Fibonacci numbers")
for n <= 30 {
println(i)
let tmp = i
i = j
j = tmp + j
n = n + 1
}
Output:
Print the first 10 Fibonacci numbers
1
2
3
5
8
13
21
34
55
89
- if condition statements
- else statements
- for loops
- Support break and continue keywords
- bool type
- int type
- Arithmetic operators + - * / %
- Comparison operators > >= < <= == !=
- Logical operators && || !
- Operator precedence
- Operator precedence can be changed dynamically with parentheses
- Custom methods
- More code comments
- Write blog to document this project
- More comprehensive unit tests
- Object oriented features
Afterword: I finally implemented a program I've always wanted to write, thanks to the compiler principles course at Harbin Institute of Technology.