pluto-lang 0.1.3

A interpreted programming language made in Rust
pluto-lang-0.1.3 is not a library.

Pluto

Pluto is an interpreted programming language implemented in Rust. It features a simple syntax, variable declarations, arithmetic expressions, function calls, and more. Pluto is designed for learning and experimentation.


Features

Feature Description
Variables let keyword for variable declaration
Arithmetic Expressions Supports +, -, *, /
Floating Point Support Both integers and floats supported
Function Calls Built-in functions like print
Simple Syntax Easy to read and write
Extensible Add your own built-in functions in Rust

Example

Given the following Pluto code in test.po:

let x = 5.5;
print(x + 5);
print(x);

Output:

10.5
5.5

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • Rust (edition 2021 or later)

Build

cargo build --release

Run

cargo run test.po

Or, after building:

./target/release/pluto test.po


Language Syntax

Syntax Example Description
Variable Declaration let x = 10; Declare variable x
Arithmetic let y = x * 2 + 3; Expressions with + - * /
Function Call print(y); Call built-in function
Float Support let z = 3.14; Floating point numbers

Built-in Functions

Function Description Example
print Prints arguments to stdout print(x);

Contributing

Pull requests and suggestions are welcome!


License

See LICENSE.