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VenumLang

this is a complete joke

EXAMPLE: fizzbuzz in venumlang

x = 0

100 x < do  
  x 3 % 0 == if 
    x 5 % 0 == if 
      "fizzbuzz" println
      x += 1
      continue
    end
  end

  x 3 % 0 == if 
    "fizz" println
  end

  x 5 % 0 == if 
    "buzz" println
  end
  x += 1
endloop 

stack operations

in venumlang you use the stack for everything you want to do. To push something on the stack, simply type what you want

"someString" 5 // pushing "somestring" and 5 to the stack
print // will print 5 because 5 is on top of the stack
>> 5 

Variables

you can assign numbers, strings, input and the top of the stack to variables

x = 4 // x is now 4
y = "hello world" // y is now "hello world"
z = input // will ask the user for some input and assign it to z
i = pop // will assign the top of the stack to i.

you can now push these variables to the stack by simply referencing them

x print
>> 4
y print
>> hello world

you can also increment variables like so:

x = 0
x += 10
x print
>> 10

comparisons

Comparison operators will compare the last 2 elements on the stack, and push the boolean value on top of the stack:

5 5 == print
>> True

You can use the following operators: ==, !=, >, >=, <, <=

loops

VenumLang has something "similar" to while loops:

x = 0 
100 x < do
    x += 1
    x println
endloop

if statements

you can have if statements:

x = 5

x 5 == if
    "They are equal!" println
end

some other things

Include files:

include "someOtherFile.vlang"

this will replace these 2 tokens with the contents of that file.

print vs println

this is obvious i assume

operators

+ - * / %

halting

you can halt a program by using the halt keyword

uhhhhhhh thats it for now

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