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# TODO
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- [x] Remove Dictionaries
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- [x] Make imports expect just a string, rather than an entire expression
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- [x] Remove Union types
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- [x] Fix token locations
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- [x] Make Return just a regular statement
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- [x] `StructType.{args=...}` syntax
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- [x] `[:ElementType, elements...]` syntax
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2024-11-21 10:33:34 +11:00
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- [x] Tuple element syntax `a.0, a.1`, instead of allowing arbitrary indices into the tuple. This will allow for easier typechecking for tuples
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- [ ] Make Typechecking a step before anything is interpreted
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- [ ] Implicit `[elements...]`/`.{args=...}`/`.Member(values...)` syntax
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- [ ] Destructring of tuples and structs
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- `(a, b) = some_tuple;`
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- `.{age=a, name=b} = some_struct;`
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- [ ] `let` keyword to do runtime destructuring for tuples, structs, lists
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- `assert let (0, value) = some_tuple;`
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- `assert let .{a=0, b=age} = some_struct;`
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- `if let .Some(value) = result { ... }`
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- `case [first, second | rest] { ... }`
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- Here `let` is not used, but it does the same thing as `if let`, just in a match context
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- [ ] Compile the program to bytecode and interpret the bytecode instead
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- [ ] Compile the bytecode to assembly
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