--- In xpl-dev@y..., "Michael Lauzon" <ce940@f...> wrote:
Okay, the person who did his idea of what XPL should look like is a
good idea, but.... The language should be simple meaning it should
be
basic and easy to use. Here are some tags I made up, only two of
them
have explanations, the rest should be self explanitory, if someone
would like to write the explanations for the tags go ahead and do it.:
XPL is a XML-based programming language. It should be simple to use
so that anyone can learn it and add to it, if the need to do so is
required. It will be a compiled language, so that when someone
updates the DTD the compiler will be scalable so it will recognise
the
new tag(s) [if this is possible]. Here are some of the tags (all
tags
attributes and their values MUST be in lowercase):
<xpl></xpl>; The XPL program will be written between these two tags.
<include content="xpl.dtd" version="x.x"/ >; This will be a stand
alone tag that is required! X is the number of the version. As of
this moment none of the other tags have attributes, but that will
change. Also, right now this is the only stand alone tag.
<comment></comment>; Anything between these two tags will be
completely ignored by the compiler.
<stdin></stdin>
<stdout></stdout>
<if></if>
<do></do>
<loop></loop>
<try></try>
<then></then>
<variable></variable>
<where></where>
<for></for>
<function></function>
<public></public>
<let></let>
<when></when>
<slice></slice>
<not></not>
<splice><splice>
<else></else>
<elseif></elseif>
<unlock></unlock>
<lock></lock>
<run></run>
<end></end>
<private></private>
<class></class>
<start></start>
<stop></stop>
<case></case>
<switch></switch>
<name></name>
<value></value>
<and></and>
<or></or>
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