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cor-lang

v0.11.1

Published

The Language of the Web

Downloads

20

Readme

Cor

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The Language of the Web

Cor is an opensource language that compiles to regular JavaScript. It is designed to make easy to write simple, fast and maintainable software for the Web.

Cor is a new language that compiles line-to-line into the equivalent JavaScript. The resulting code runs at equal speed to handwritten JS. You can use any existing JavaScript library in Cor and vice-versa.

Installation

Install globally from npm:

npm install -g cor-lang

Leave off the -g if you don't wish to install globally:

npm install cor-lang

Also you can install it with Bower:

bower install cor-lang

Get Started

Execute a script:

cor run /path/to/source.cor

Compile a script:

cor compile /path/to/source.cor

Build from sources

Clone from GitHub

git clone https://github.com/yosbelms/cor.git

On *NIX platforms:

cd cor
./make

On Windows:

cd cor
.\make

make will run all development tasks including tests.

Platform Compatibility

Coroutines are based in generators, so, if you plan to use concurrency features in old versions of Node.js or browsers without generator support, you must use gnode and/or regenerator. The following platforms are supported without 3rd party tools:

Servers

  • Node.js 4+

When using Node.js 0.11.x or greater, you must use the --harmony-generators flag or just --harmony to get access to generators.

Browsers

  • Firefox 27+
  • Chrome 39+
  • Opera 26+
  • Edge 13+

Chrome between 28 and 38 are supported by turning on an experimental flag.

Support

  • For documentation, and usage, see: http://yosbelms.github.io/cor
  • To suggest a feature or report a bug: http://github.com/yosbelms/cor/issues

Copyright 2015-2016 (c) Yosbel Marin. This software is licensed under the BSD License.