# Toy The Toy programming language is an imperative, bytecode-interpreted, embedded scripting language. Rather than functioning independently, it serves as part of another program—the ‘host.’ This design allows for straightforward customization by both the host’s developer and end users, achieved by exposing program logic through text files. This repository holds the reference implementation for Toy, written in C. # Nifty Features * Simple C-like syntax * Intermediate bytecode interpretation * Strong, but optional type system * First-class and higher-order functions * Extensible via external libraries * Re-direct output, error and assertion failure messages * Open source under the zlib license ## Syntax *Omitted for review.* ## Building *Omitted for review.* ## Tools *Omitted for review.* # License This source code is covered by the zlib license (see [LICENSE](LICENSE)). # Contributions @hiperiondev - Disassembler, porting support and feedback @add00 - Library support @gruelingpine185 - Unofficial MacOS support @solar-mist - Minor bugfixes Unnamed Individuals - Feedback # Patrons via Patreon * Seth A. Robinson Special thanks to Robert Nystrom of http://craftinginterpreters.com/ for their fantastic book that set me on this path.