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# Fig Language - A Modern Scripting Language
[简体中文](README_ZH-CN.md "Chinese version")
**Fig** is a statically-typed, expression-oriented programming language designed for clarity, safety, and modern development practices. With features inspired by Go, Rust, and JavaScript, Fig aims to provide a productive development experience while maintaining strong type safety.
## Features
### 🚀 Core Language Features
- **Static typing with type inference** - Strong typing with minimal annotations
- **Modern control flow** - Full `for` loop support with proper scoping
- **First-class functions** - Lambda expressions and closures
- **Rich data structures** - Structs, lists, maps, and tuples
- **Memory safety** - No null pointer exceptions, automatic memory management
### 🔧 Technical Highlights
- **Three-level scoping for loops** - Proper variable isolation in iterations
- **Smart semicolon handling** - Flexible statement termination with RAII guards
- **Comprehensive error handling** - Detailed error messages with source locations
- **Clean C++ implementation** - Modern C++23 with RAII and smart pointers
### 📁 Project Structure
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├── ExampleCodes # Example programs & performance tests
│ └── SpeedTest # Performance benchmark samples
├── LICENSE # Project license
├── Logo # Project logo assets
├── README.md # English README
├── README_ZH-CN.md # Chinese README
├── compile_flags.txt # Compiler flags helper
├── fig-vscode # VSCode extension project
│ ├── node_modules # Extension dependencies
│ ├── out # Built extension output
│ ├── src # Extension source code
│ └── syntaxes # Syntax highlighting definition
├── src # Core Fig language source
│ ├── Ast # AST definitions
│ ├── Context # Runtime context
│ ├── Core # Core utilities (UTF8/string/etc.)
│ ├── Error # Error handling system
│ ├── Evaluator # Interpreter / evaluator
│ ├── Lexer # Lexical analyzer
│ ├── Module # Modules and builtins
│ ├── Parser # Parser
│ ├── Token # Token definitions
│ ├── Utils # Utilities & helper headers
│ └── Value # Runtime type/value system
├── test.fig # Test script
└── xmake.lua # Xmake build config
## Language Philosophy
Fig is designed around several core principles:
Clarity over cleverness - Code should be readable first
Safety by default - Prevent common errors at compile time
Modern ergonomics - Developer experience matters
Gradual learning - Simple to start, powerful when needed