Jacob 653736622f Add multiplication.
Supports negative numbers too.
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SCL: Simple CAS Language

Syntax

As one would expect, you can evaluate simple infix expressions:

> 1 + 1
= 2

You can also define your own functions:

> f(x) = 2x
> f(2)
= 4

Symbolic algebra is done in the following manner:

> f(x) = e^x
> diff(f, x:sym, 2)
= e^x

SCL will dynamically decide on types, but you can state them explicitly as well:

> f(x:int) = 2x
> f(2.2)
! f(x:int): x must be of type int.

Variables can be defined, with several attributes:

> a = 1             // Interpret type automatically.
> b:int = 1         // Must be int.
> c:const:int = 1   // Constant: value can never change.
> x:sym             // Treated symbolicaly.
Description
Simple CAS Language
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