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* characters (<code>syb</code>)
* string (<code>str</code>)
== Examples ==
Here is the example used on the [https://github.com/DynamicSquid/Night GitHub page] (slightly modified):
<lang night>
print("Hello World!\n");
// this is a comment
bit boolean = true;
syb character = 'c';
int integer = 10;
dec float = 3.14;
str string = "squid";
int answer = 10 + 5;
answer = 2 + 3;
int legs = 10;
bit smart = true;
if (legs == 10 && smart) {
print("Hi squid\n");
}
else if (legs == 8 && smart) {
print("Hi octopus\n");
}
else if (legs == 2 && !smart) {
print("Hi human\n");
}
else {
print("Not sure who you are\n");
}
int add(int a, int b) {
print("Adding to numbers:\n");
return a + b;
}
int number = add(2, 3) + 4;
print(number + "\n");
</lang>
Output:
<code>
Hello world!
Hi squid
Adding to numbers:
9
</code>
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Revision as of 09:22, 20 August 2020
Night is an interpreted programming language made by DynamicSquid that combines the simplicity of Python with the type concepts of the C family. Its official website is here and the source code is here.
Built-in functions
Right now the only built-in function is print
, similar to C's printf
. It takes a string as an argument and prints it to the screen (like C, but unlike Python, without a newline).
Types
The types are:
- integers (
int
) - floating points (
dec
) - booleans (
bit
) - characters (
syb
) - string (
str
)
Examples
Here is the example used on the GitHub page (slightly modified): <lang night> print("Hello World!\n");
// this is a comment bit boolean = true; syb character = 'c'; int integer = 10; dec float = 3.14; str string = "squid";
int answer = 10 + 5; answer = 2 + 3; int legs = 10; bit smart = true; if (legs == 10 && smart) {
print("Hi squid\n");
} else if (legs == 8 && smart) {
print("Hi octopus\n");
} else if (legs == 2 && !smart) {
print("Hi human\n");
} else {
print("Not sure who you are\n");
} int add(int a, int b) {
print("Adding to numbers:\n"); return a + b;
}
int number = add(2, 3) + 4;
print(number + "\n");
</lang>
Output:
Hello world!
Hi squid
Adding to numbers:
9