Crediting the people who contributed to the initial specs.
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Language overview
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The original specification can be found in `Specification.txt`, which
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unfortunately is not complete. This project is an ongoing effort to implement
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it, which means filling gaps and ambiguities. This file only documents
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usable features of the language.
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The original specification can be found in `Specification.txt`, and was
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initially conceived by my colleagues and dear friends Alessandro Barenghi,
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Michele Tartara and Nicola Vitucci, to whom goes my gratitude.
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Unfortunately, their proposal was meant to be a joke and is not complete.
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This project is an ongoing effort to produce a rigorous specification for the
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language and implement a compiler, which implies filling gaps and ambiguities
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with sensible choices.
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Statements have no terminator, i.e. no semicolon `;` or the like. A single
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statement can be split across multiple lines and multiple statements can be
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