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#+TITLE: A Language for Enduring Realities
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#+AUTHOR: Zongor
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#+EMAIL: archive@undar-lang.org
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#+DATE: [2025-04-05]
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#+LANGUAGE: en
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#+OPTIONS: H:4 num:t toc:t \n:nil @:t ::t |:t ^:t -:t f:t *:t <:t
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#+STARTUP: align fold nodlcheck hidestars oddeven lognotestate
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#+TAGS: { TODO(t) NEXT(n) DONE(d) | HOLD(h) WAITING(w) CANCELLED(c) }
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#+PROPERTY: header-args :tangle-mode (identity #o0644)
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* The Reality Engine
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The =Reality Engine= is a register-based virtual machine designed to render not just graphics, but persistent, inspectable, reproducible computational worlds.
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It is:
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- Written in **C89** for maximum portability
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- **No dynamic allocation** - memory is static, frame-managed, zero-initialized
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- **Deterministic by design** - identical input -> identical output
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- **Self-inspectable** - symbol table, memory, and state are always accessible
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- Inspired by Uxn, Dis VM, Dusk OS, and Plan 9
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**VM Architecture**
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| Feature | Specification |
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|--------------------+---------------------------------------------|
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| Instruction Format | 1-byte opcode, 3-byte operand (CISC-like) |
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| Register Set | 32 general-purpose registers (R0-R31) |
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| Initialization | **ZII**: Zero Is Initialization |
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| Memory Model | Frame-based arenas (function scope = frame) |
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| Heap Behavior | Copy-on-write; allocations append to frame |
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| Frame Exit | Pointer resets on return (stack-GC style) |
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| Error Handling | Returns stub pointers to zeroed memory |
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This ensures:
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- No =malloc=, no =free=, no GC
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- Predictable memory use
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- Perfect reproducibility
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- Safe failure modes
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Undâr is a permacomputing oriented, statically-typed language with **first-class arrays**, **immediate-mode semantics**, and **symbolic clarity**
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- =Constrained systems=: microcontrollers, retro consoles (PS1, N64, Mac Classic)
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- =Portable environments=: Web (Emscripten), embedded, CLI Tui
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- =Permacomputing=: long-term survivability, sustainability, minimalism
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- =3D world-building=: built-in primitives for PS1/N64-style rendering
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- =Live development=: hot reloading, REPL, shadowing, symbol versioning
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It runs on the =Reality Engine=, a minimal C89 VM inspired by Uxn, Plan 9, and Forth - but built for =spatial software=, =deterministic execution=, and =software that lasts=.
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Sċieppan is a bytecode assembler that is inspired by Webassemblys WAT format.
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You can view some examples in the =.lisp= files in =/test=
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**Core Types**
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| Type | Description |
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|------+-------------------------------------------|
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| =int= | 32-bit signed integer |
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| =nat= | 32-bit natural number |
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| =real= | Q16.16 fixed-point real number |
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| =str= | 4-byte packed string or fat pointer |
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| =bool= | Compile-time flag |
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| =ref= | Reference prefix for passing by reference |
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**Array Semantics (Fortran-Style)**
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Arrays are **first-class values**:
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#+BEGIN_SRC ul
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real[3] pos = [1.0, 2.0, 3.0];
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real[3][3] mat = identity(3);
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real[3] result = mat * pos; ! compiler generates matrix-vector multiply
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#+END_SRC
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- Row-major order
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- Fat pointers for slices and strings
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- No =vec3=/=mat4x4= structs needed - math is generated
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- Supports composition, slicing, element-wise ops
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**Boolean/Enum Strategy**
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Flags are compiled into **parallel arrays** (like =MultiArrayList=):
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#+BEGIN_SRC ul
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bool[] player_alive;
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real[3][] player_pos;
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str[] player_name;
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This enables:
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- Cache-friendly data layout
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- No polymorphism tax
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- High-performance iteration
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* Plex: The Form of Being
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A =plex= is a **Platonic form** - a structured definition of a kind of being in your program.
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#+BEGIN_SRC ul
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plex Player {
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version 1;
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str name;
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real[3] pos;
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init(str name, real[3] pos) {
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this.name = name;
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this.pos = pos;
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}
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update() {}
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logout() {}
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}
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- Not a class: no inheritance, no vtables
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- Methods are functions with implicit =this= argument
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- Instances are **atoms** - persistent, versioned, serializable
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- Stored in the internal graph
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> *"A plex defines what a thing is. An atom is its instance in that reality."*
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* Versioning & Shadowing (Forth-Inspired)
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When you redefine a =plex=, the old version is **shadowed but preserved** - unless explicitly discarded.
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#+BEGIN_SRC ul
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plex Counter { version 1; nat value; inc() { value += 1; } }
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plex Counter { version 2; nat value; inc() { value += 2; } } ! shadows v1
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Counter c1 = Counter(); ! uses v2 (latest)
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Counter c2 = Counter.v1(); ! uses v1 - still available
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discard Counter.v1; ! optional: free memory
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Internally, plex versions form a **linked version chain**:
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- =head= -> latest version
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- =tail= -> oldest retained version
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- =migrate(obj, Counter)= -> converts data layout
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- =versions(Counter)= -> list available versions
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This enables:
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- Non-destructive evolution
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- Safe refactoring
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- Historical reproducibility
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- Code archaeology
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* Graphics & Devices
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**Memory-Mapped I/O**
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Devices are memory-mapped:
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- SDL surface -> direct memory access
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- GPU registers -> memory addresses
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- All rendering done by writing to memory
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**Texture System**
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- Default format: RGB332 (1 byte per pixel)
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- Tile sizes: 8x8 to 32x32
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- Automatic mipmapping for textures >128px
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- Manual override available
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**Immediate Mode GUI**
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- Function calls are equivelent to redraws
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- Child calls define spacial location in code as well as the UI
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**3D Primitives**
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Built-in support for:
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- =Cube(pos, size)=
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- =Plane(pos, radius)=
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- =Model(mesh, texture)=
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- Simple PS1/N64-style rendering pipeline
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No shaders, no pipelines - just direct manipulation of memory and math.
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* Tunnels: Unified I/O (Plan 9 / 9P-Inspired)
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A =Tunnel= unifies:
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- Files
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- Sockets
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- Web APIs
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- Devices
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- Databases
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#+BEGIN_SRC ul
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Tunnel server = Tunnel("tcp://localhost:25565");
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if (server.attach(auth)) {
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Player[] players = server.read("players");
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server.write("me", me.update());
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server.clunk();
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}
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**Tunnel Operations**
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| Op | Meaning |
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|------------+-----------------------|
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| =.attach()= | Authenticate and open |
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| =.open()= | Open resource |
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| =.read()= | Transfer data |
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| =.write()= | Transfer data |
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| =.walk()= | Navigate hierarchy |
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| =.flush()= | Cancel long operation |
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| =.clunk()= | Close connection |
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| =.stat()= | Get metadata |
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| =.version()= | Get protocol version |
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Tunnels make I/O **uniform, composable, and archival**.
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* Development Environment
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supports **live coding** and **temporal development**:
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**Live Coding Features**
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- Hot module reloading: inject code while VM runs
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- REPL-style interaction: inspect memory, call functions, test logic
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- Shadowing: redefine =plex=es without restarting
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- Symbol table manipulation: runtime introspection and patching
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**Final Binaries**
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- Are **snapshots** of:
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- Memory state
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- Symbol table
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- Version chains
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- Can be saved, restored, or archived as =.zbin= files
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- Are fully deterministic and reproducible
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* Getting Started
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**Build the Reality Engine**
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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git clone https://git.alfrescocavern.com/zongor/reality-engine.git
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cd reality-engine
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make
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./zre client.ul
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**Sample Program: =hello.ul=**
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#+BEGIN_SRC ul
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function main(int argc, str[] argv) {
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str name = argc > 1 ? argv[1] : "World";
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print("Hello, {name}!");
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exits("Done");
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}
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#+END_SRC
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Run it:
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#+BEGIN_SRC sh
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./zre hello.ul Alice
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# Output: Hello, Alice!
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* Example: 3D Client (=client.ul=)
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#+BEGIN_SRC ul
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use "common.ul";
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function main(int argc, str[] argv) {
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nat w = 800, h = 450;
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Player me(argv[1], [0.0, 1.0, 2.0], PURPLE);
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bool running = true;
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while (running) {
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window("Client", w, h) {
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splitbox(parent.size, 0.25) {
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canvas() {
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if (button("Logout")) {
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me.logout();
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running = false;
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}
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}
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}
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splitbox(parent.size, 0.75) {
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canvas() {
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model(Floor([0, 0, 0], 30));
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me.update();
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model(Cube(me.pos, [0.5,0.5,0.5], me.color));
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if (Player[] others = me.server.read("players")) {
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for (p in others) {
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model(Cube(p.pos, [0.5,0.5,0.5], p.color));
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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}
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exits("Client Closed Successfully");
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}
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* Future & Preservation
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**Goals**
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- Run on hardware from **1980 to 2080+**
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- Be **hand-readable in 3024**
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- Preserve digital art and games **forever**
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**Preservation Plan**
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- Text-based source: no binary blobs
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- Versioned plexes: forward/backward compatibility
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- Self-documenting syntax: just enough magic
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- Open standard: no vendor lock-in
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- Archive formats: =.ul=, =.ubin=, =.uatom=
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* License
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**MIT-0** - No restrictions, no warranty.
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* Inspirations
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- [[https://wiki.xxiivv.com/site/uxn.html][Uxn]] - Minimalism, elegance
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- [[https://plan9.io/][Plan 9]] / 9P - Unified I/O, Tunnels
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- [[https://forth-standard.org/][Forth]] - Shadowing, interactivity, immediacy
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- [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisp_(programming_language)][Lisp]] - Live coding, REPL, introspection
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- [[https://fortran-lang.org/][Fortran]] - Array semantics, scientific clarity
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- [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_(programming_language)][C]] / [[https://ziglang.org/][Zig]] - Control, minimalism
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- [[https://lua.org][Lua]] - Languages can be portable and expressive without being complicated.
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- [[https://www.craftinginterpreters.com/the-lox-language.html][Lox]] - Small languages are not impossible to create
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- [[https://www.permacomputing.net][Permacomputing wiki]] - Sustainability, longevity
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- [[http://duskos.org/][Dusk OS]] - Languages can survive the test of time.
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- [[https://doc.cat-v.org/inferno/4th_edition/dis_VM_specification][Dis VM]] - CISC VM structure
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- Retro Systems - N64, PS1, Mac Classic, Windows 95 - proof that beauty needs no bloat
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* Join the Effort
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The Reality Engine is a community project. We welcome:
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- Port developers (Web, Game Boy, etc.)
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- Artists and game designers
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- Archivists and historians
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* Contact
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- Website: https://undar-lang.org
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- Email: archive@undar-lang.org
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- Repository: https://git.alfrescocavern.com/zongor/reality-engine.git
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