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@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ cargo run --package dust-shell -- examples/hello_world.ds
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```
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```sh
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cargo run --package dust-shell -- -c "'Hello my name is ' + read_line() + '!'"
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cargo run --package dust-shell -- -c '"Hello my name is " + read_line() + "!"'
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```
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Dust is easily embedded in another program. You can run a dust program of any size or complexity
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@ -27,15 +27,15 @@ use dust_lang::{run, Value};
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fn main() {
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let code = "
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x = 'Dust'
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y = ' is awesome!'
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let x = 'Dust'
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let y = ' is awesome!'
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write_line(x + y)
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42
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";
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let result = dust.run(code).unwrap();
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let result = run(code);
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assert_eq!(result, Ok(Some(Value::integer(42))));
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}
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@ -45,13 +45,13 @@ fn main() {
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### Effortless Concurrency
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Dust takes it a step further by making concurrency as effortless as possible. Dust is organized
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into **statements**, and any sequence of statements can be run concurrently by simply adding the
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`async` keyword before the block of statements.
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Dust makes concurrency as effortless as possible. Dust is organized into **statements**, and any
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sequence of statements can be run concurrently by simply adding the `async` keyword before the block
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of statements.
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```rust
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// Counts from 0 to 9, sleeping for an increasing amount of time between each.
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count_slowly = fn (multiplier: int) {
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let count_slowly = fn (multiplier: int) {
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i = 0
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while i < 10 {
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@ -71,16 +71,18 @@ async {
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### Automatic Memory Management
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Dust uses a garbage collector to automatically manage memory. During the analysiys phase, Dust
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will determine when a value is no longer needed. It can then be removed from memory at runtime.
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Dust uses a garbage collector to automatically manage memory.
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```rust
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x = 0 // x is assigned but never used
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let x = 0 // x is assigned but never used
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// x is removed from memory
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y = 41 // y is assigned
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y + 1 // y is kept alive for this statement
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let y = 41 // y is assigned
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let z = y + 1 // y is kept alive for this statement
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// y is removed from memory
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write_line(z) // z is kept alive for this statement
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// z is removed from memory
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```
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### Type Safety
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@ -91,17 +93,17 @@ annotations.
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```rust
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// These two statements are identical to Dust
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x = 1
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x: int = 1
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let x = 1
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let x: int = 1
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// Numbers with decimals are floats
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y = 10.0
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y: float = 10.0
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let y = 10.0
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let y: float = 10.0
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// Strings are enclosed in single or double quotes and are guaranteed to be valid UTF-8
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z = "Hello, world!"
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z: string = "Hello, world!"
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// Strings are enclosed in double quotes and are guaranteed to be valid UTF-8
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let z = "Hello, world!"
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let z: str = "Hello, world!"
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```
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Aside from the ubiqutous `bool`, `int`, `float`, and `string` types, Dust also has list, maps,
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Aside from the ubiqutous `bool`, `int`, `float`, and `str` types, Dust also has lists, maps,
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ranges, structures, enums and functions.
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