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cbee

v1.0.3

Published

an interpreted language compiler

Downloads

2

Readme

🐝 bee

Bee is a simple programming language I created as a personal learning project. It was born out of my desire to delve deeper into the world of compilers and interpreters. I wanted to understand how code transforms from human-readable instructions into something a computer can understand.

Language Features

Data Types:

  • String: A sequence of characters enclosed in double quotes (").
  • Char: A single character enclosed in single quotes (').
  • Integer: Whole numbers without decimal points.
  • Float: Numbers with decimal points.
  • Boolean: True or False values.
  • Nil: Null value.

Syntax:

  • Punctuators:
    • () Parentheses for function calls and expressions.
    • . Dot for accessing members of objects.
    • ; Semicolon to terminate statements.
  • Operators:
    • + Addition
    • - Subtraction
    • / Division
    • * Multiplication
    • > Greater than
    • < Less than
    • >= Greater than or equal to
    • <= Less than or equal to
    • != Not equal to
    • == Equal to
    • = Assignment
    • ! Logical negation
  • Identifiers:
    • A sequence of letters, digits, and underscores, starting with a letter or underscore.
  • Keywords:
    • mut Declares a mutable variable.
    • echo Outputs a value to the console.
    • nil Nill value.
    • true | false Booleans.
  • Comments:
    • Single-line comments start with //.

Statements:

  • Echo Statement: Outputs a value to the console.

    echo "Hello, World";
    echo 10 * 5;
  • Expression Statement: Evaluates an expression.

    10 * 5 --5;
    variable = 10;
    !true == false;
  • Variable Declaration: Declares a variable.

    mut? name = "drezzy"; // constant
    mut age = 18;

Interpreter

Bee comes with a simple interpreter called cbee. You can install it using npm:

npm i cbee --g

Running Bee Code:

  • REPL: Start the interactive REPL:

    cbee
  • Running a file: Run a Bee file:

    cbee [filename]
  • Help: Display help information:

    cbee --help

Example Program

// This is a comment
mut name = "Bee";
mut age = 1;

echo "Hello, " + name + "!";
echo "You are " + age + " year(s) old.";

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit issues, pull requests, and suggestions on the GitHub repository.

License

Bee is licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for more details.