Generated from original.py using pseudo-python
It demonstrates
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Type inference
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Native standard library use: Pseudo uses the target language standard library print function
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Syntax translation
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Even if you are making a cat-based psychosomatic compiler targeting elvish slangs, you have a fibonacci example
The next two examples: football and verbal_expressions are way more interesting
Commands: (assuming you're in examples/fib
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python
translate to py with
# from python source > pseudo-python original.py fib.py #or from ast > pseudo fib.pseudo.yaml py
and run with
> python fib.py
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javascript
translate to js with
# from python source > pseudo-python original.py fib.js #or from ast > pseudo fib.pseudo.yaml js
and run with
> node fib.js
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ruby
translate to ruby with
# from python source > pseudo-python original.py fib.rb #or from ast > pseudo fib.pseudo.yaml rb
and run with
> ruby fib.rb
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c#
translate to c# with
# from python source > pseudo-python original.py fib.cs #or from ast > pseudo fib.pseudo.yaml csharp
and run with
> mcs fib.cs # or an equivalent command compiling cs files > ./fib.exe
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go
translate to go with
# from python source > pseudo-python original.py fib.go #or from ast > pseudo fib.pseudo.yaml go
and run
> go run fib.go