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1.5 KiB
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90 lines
1.5 KiB
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##
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x := (+ 10 20) "aaaa"; ##ERROR: syntax error - too many rvalues
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---
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##
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x := (10 +); ##ERROR: syntax error - no operand after binary operator
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---
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## you can't have another colon before the method..
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(obj: :method) ##ERROR: syntax error - : disallowed
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---
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## while EOL is ignored in explicitly parenthesized XLIST, a semicolon must not be.
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(printf
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"hello, world\n"
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)
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(printf; ##ERROR: syntax error - unexpected semicolon
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"hello, world\n"
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)
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---
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## semicolon inside #{} must raise a syntax error
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a := #{
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"k1":
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"hello k1\n",
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"k2":
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"hello k2\n"; ##ERROR: syntax error - unexpected semicolon
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};
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---
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{
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;;;
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(do
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(printf "hello\n")
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(printf "hello\n")
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);;
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k := #[10 ; 20 ]; ##ERROR: syntax error - unexpected semicolon
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}
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---
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## a code point greater than 255 is illegal in the character literal prefix fixed with b.
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printf "[%c] [#x%x] [%d]\n" '★' '★' #x2605;
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printf "[%c]\n" b'★'; ##ERROR: syntax error - wrong character literal
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---
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## #b can be followed by [ or binary digits.
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printf "%O\n" #b[ 10 20 30 ];
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printf "%010b\n" #b0101;
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printf "%O\n" #bxy; ##ERROR: syntax error - neither valid radixed number nor valid directive #bxy
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---
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printf :*; ##ERROR: syntax error - prohibited in this context
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---
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defun :: fun1() { ##ERROR: syntax error - function name not symbol in defun
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return 10;
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};
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---
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defun :* fun1() { ##ERROR: syntax error - function name not symbol in defun
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return 10;
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};
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---
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(10 + 20 30) ##ERROR: syntax error - too many operands
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---
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#**a ##ERROR: syntax error - invalid binary selector character 'a' after #**
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