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author | Eduardo Julian | 2015-07-31 20:33:29 -0400 |
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committer | Eduardo Julian | 2015-07-31 20:33:29 -0400 |
commit | c9e0b6c3a0c23b34cd6ffac1b93a266ae6243c4a (patch) | |
tree | faf96e94ba0bf7dd762e2af05662fc24c8d90690 /README.md | |
parent | 3b0b7de8d898662ba154aa8cbd578d26fb91e62e (diff) |
- Did some refactoring of the standard library.
- Introduced 2 new modules: lux/data/tuple & lux/codata/function
- Now doing safe reading of files.
- Took the "let", "lambda" & "def" macros to their ultimate form.
- Added some macros for doing better JVM interop.
- Fixed a bug when compiling comparisons for doubles.
- Changed the order in which arguments are compiled for all arithmetic operations, as the order is reversed (from the conventional order) in the JVM bytecode.
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@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ The mechanism hasn't been added yet to the language (mainly because there's only ### Macros Unlike in most other lisps, Lux macros are monadic. -The **(Lux a)** type is the one responsibly for the magic by treading **Compiler** instances through macros. +The **(Lux a)** type is the one responsible for the magic by treading **Compiler** instances through macros. Macros must have the **Macro** type and then be declared as macros. However, just using the **defmacro** macro will take care of it for you. |