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The currently available opcodes are as follows:
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- `p` - print out the arguments: `pHello pWorld!` prints "Hello World!"
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- `p` - print out the arguments: `pHello World!` prints "Hello World!"
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- `a`, `s`, `m`, `d` - add, subtract, multiply, and divide, respectively: `a2-2` adds 2 + 2.
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- `l` - declare a variable: `lv9` declares variable `v` with value `9`; doing `pv` prints out 9.
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- `l` - declare a variable: `lv9` declares variable `v` with value `9`; doing `p$v` prints out 9.
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Here's an example "Hello world" program:
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```
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lhHello
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lwWorld!
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p$h $w
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```
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## Contributing
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You can send a patch to `karx@tilde.team`.
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Read [this guide](https://git-send-email.io) for more information.
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## TODO
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- [ ] Better documentation
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- [ ] Ability to explicitly print math output and assign math output to variables
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- [ ] Add support for comments (should be pretty easy)
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- [ ] Unit testing and CI/CD
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## License
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This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain.
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