A compiler for the LINT programming language.
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lintc
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This is my compiler for my programming language, LINT.

It is written in Rust and uses a REPL loop (i think).

What is LINT?
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LINT (LINT Is Not Tal) is a programming language for the Uxn virtual machine which is a computer platform intended to run as software to reuse/recycle older devices.

The only way to program in it originally was with Uxntal, an assembly language. I thought this was too hard and created LINT.

Latest release and setup
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Clone this repository to get the latest development version.

Currently we are at version 0.3.0 of the software.

If you'd like the point release (stable) version, run these commands below:
git reset --hard 0.3.0
cargo build --release

If you want the latest development release, run these commands:
git pull
cargo build

You will also want to download the accompanying macros repository and place it in the same directory as the lintc binary or your working directory.