use "fmt.cat" use lib "directory/long_library_name" use "directory/library'with'special'chars" \ This is a comment, it should be ignored by the compiler fmt.printf "%i + %i = %i File length: %i\n" a b a + b (io.file_size "file.txt") fmt.println "Hello world!" let a := 123 \ This is another comment, that should be ignored by the compiler let uninitialized : u32 let multiple variables here : u32 = 1 2 3 let string : str, number : i32 if a == 1 { lol } elif b == 2 { kek } else { aaaaaaa } for { \ Infinite loop } for a > 0 { \ Countdown loop fmt.printf "%i\n" a-- } \for let i : i32 = 0; i < 20; i++ { \ \ Loop that goes up to 19 \} \ \for let i : i32 in 0..<20 { \ \ Shorthand for above \} fn name {} fn name returntype {} fn name() {} fn name(param1 param2 param3: i32, param4: u32) u32 { } struct StructName { field1 field2 field3: i32, field4: u32, } union MyUnion { data: StructName, some_other_data: EnumName, } \enum EnumName { \ Value1, \ Value2, \ Value3, \ Value4, \} \EnumName.Value1