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Are there Official Website and Docs? #167

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Alihusejn opened this issue Aug 21, 2018 · 4 comments
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Are there Official Website and Docs? #167

Alihusejn opened this issue Aug 21, 2018 · 4 comments

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@Alihusejn
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@matz
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matz commented Aug 21, 2018

No. Any contribution welcome.

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da-poodle commented Aug 24, 2018

hi, I was wondering the same and was thinking of writing up something. I think what would be useful in particular is some technical information like syntax rules, keywords, API etc.. Then later tutorials.

BUT should an official website be used, or just have documentation in a folder in the source?

Edit: I notice that if you search for strm_var_def then it basically gives a list of all the 'API' functions, but what they all do is not entirely clear, so I'm thinking that i will get the thing working then try out each of the calls and create a quick summary of what each does and an example in markdown format. Based on the current examples, I think this is not beyond my ability.

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matz commented Aug 24, 2018

I have to tell you the current status of Streem language is rather unstable. Any part of the language may be changed or removed at any time.
I will try to make time to write something under the doc directory. It should be better than nothing.

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acanalis commented Dec 28, 2020

Sorry to bring a 2 year old issue back from the dead, but a spec would be nice for developers to understand the current the syntax.
I specially like Golang's EBNF form of their spec. It really brings clarity to what is allowed and now.
Very interesting project, I might take it out for a spin one of these days. To bad I know nothing of C to help 🙃

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