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BitCraft

BitCraft is a simple programming language designed for performing basic mathematical operations and printing results. It supports variable assignments, arithmetic expressions, and custom print formatting.

Features

  • Variable Assignment: Assign values to variables.
  • Arithmetic Operations: Perform addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
  • Printing: Print variables and expressions with customizable formatting.
  • Comments: Add comments to your source code for clarity.

Syntax

Variables and Assignments

Variables can be assigned using the = operator. For example:

width = 5;
height = 10;

Arithmetic Expressions

Arithmetic expressions are supported using +, -, *, and / operators. For example:

area = width * height;

Printing

Use the print statement to output text and variables. The print statement accepts multiple arguments, including strings and variables, separated by commas. For example:

print("The width is ", width, " and the height is ", height, " The area is ", area, ".");

Comments

Single-line comments are supported and start with //. For example:

// This is a comment
width = 5;

Parentheses

Parentheses () are used to group expressions. For example:

result = (width + height) * 2;

Full example

Here’s a complete example of a source file using BitCraft:

// Define variables
width = 5.53;
height = 10.4;

// Calculate area
area = width * height;

// Print results
print("The width is ", width, " and the height is ", height);
print("The area is ", area);

Usage

1 - Create a Source File: Write your BitCraft code in a text file with a .bc extension (e.g., program.bc).

2 - Compile and Run: Use the provided Makefile to compile and execute your interpreter. For example:

bitc program.bc

Build:

sudo make

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please submit issues and pull requests via the GitHub repository.

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