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# Name TBD
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> i guess it's an embedded language?
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# Features
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Math: `+`, `-`, `*`, `/`, `%`
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Equality: `==`, `!=`, `>`, `<`, `>=`, `<=`
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Some basic types: String, char, int, float, bool
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Custom rust types: if it implements `CustomValue`, it can be used
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Functions: `foo(x)`
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Methods: `x.foo()`
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Any function is also a method, as long as it has at least one parameter.
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The same also works the other way around.
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Some control flow: `while` and `if/else if/else`
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Functions: can be defined in both the language and in Rust.
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The functions defined in the language currently do not allow returning values.
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The `return` keyword does already exist however, it just doesn't do anything yet.
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For some sample code, check `test.foo` (extension also TBD)
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