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# tricu
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## Introduction
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tricu (pronounced "tree-shoe") is a purely functional interpreted language implemented in Haskell. It is fundamentally based on the application of [Tree Calculus](https://github.com/barry-jay-personal/typed_tree_calculus/blob/main/typed_program_analysis.pdf) terms, but minimal syntax sugar is included to provide a useful programming tool. tricu is under active development and you can expect breaking changes with nearly every commit.
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tricu is the word for "tree" in Lojban: `(x1) is a tree of species/cultivar (x2)`.
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## Features
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- Tree Calculus operator: `t`
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- Assignments: `x = t t`
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- Immutable definitions
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- Lambda abstraction syntax: `id = (\a : a)`
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- List, Number, and String literals: `[(2) ("Hello")]`
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- Function application: `not (not false)`
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- Higher order/first-class functions: `map (\a : lconcat a "!") [("Hello")]`
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- Intensionality blurs the distinction between functions and data (see REPL examples)
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- Simple module system for code organization
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## REPL examples
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```
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tricu < -- Anything after `--` on a single line is a comment
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tricu < id = (\a : a) -- Lambda abstraction is eliminated to tree calculus terms
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tricu < head (map (\i : lconcat i " world!") [("Hello, ")])
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tricu > "Hello, world!"
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tricu < id (head (map (\i : lconcat i " world!") [("Hello, ")]))
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tricu > "Hello, world!"
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tricu < -- Intensionality! We can inspect the structure of a function or data.
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tricu < triage = (\a b c : t (t a b) c)
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tricu < test = triage "Leaf" (\z : "Stem") (\a b : "Fork")
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tricu < test (t t)
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tricu > "Stem"
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tricu < -- We can even convert a term back to source code (/demos/toSource.tri)
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tricu < toSource not?
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tricu > "(t (t (t t) (t t t)) (t t (t t t)))"
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tricu < -- or calculate its size (/demos/size.tri)
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tricu < size not?
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tricu > 12
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```
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## Installation and Use
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[Releases are available for Linux.](https://git.eversole.co/James/tricu/releases)
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Or you can easily build and run this project using [Nix](https://nixos.org/download/).
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- Quick Start (REPL):
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- `nix run git+https://git.eversole.co/James/tricu`
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- Build executable in `./result/bin`:
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- `nix build git+https://git.eversole.co/James/tricu`
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`./result/bin/tricu --help`
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```
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tricu Evaluator and REPL
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tricu [COMMAND] ... [OPTIONS]
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tricu: Exploring Tree Calculus
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Common flags:
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-? --help Display help message
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-V --version Print version information
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tricu [repl] [OPTIONS]
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Start interactive REPL
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tricu eval [OPTIONS]
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Evaluate tricu and return the result of the final expression.
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-f --file=FILE Input file path(s) for evaluation.
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Defaults to stdin.
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-t --form=FORM Optional output form: (tree|fsl|ast|ternary|ascii|decode).
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Defaults to tricu-compatible `t` tree form.
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tricu decode [OPTIONS]
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Decode a Tree Calculus value into a string representation.
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-f --file=FILE Optional input file path to attempt decoding.
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Defaults to stdin.
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```
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## Acknowledgements
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Tree Calculus was discovered by [Barry Jay](https://github.com/barry-jay-personal/blog).
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[treecalcul.us](https://treecalcul.us) is an excellent website with an intuitive Tree Calculus code playground created by [Johannes Bader](https://johannes-bader.com/) that introduced me to Tree Calculus.
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