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Name: lalalang
Version: 0.3.2
Summary: A programming language with a funny name
Home-page: https://github.com/manoloesparta/lalalang
Author: Manuel Esparza
License: MIT
Description: ![La La Lang Logo](./logo.png)
        
        # 3LANG ♪♪
        
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        > Another programming language with a silly name 
        
        I saw recently the **amazing** movie [La La Land](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVVqlm8Fq3Y) and inspired by only the movie's name and my learning obsession I decided to learn how to make a programming language and give it a funny name 🙂. 
        
        **Warning**: This shouldn't be used in any production enviroment, it is very slow and poorly designed, it was made with educational purposes only.
        
        ## Installation
        
        The only requirement is to have Python 3.9+ (you can install it [directly](https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-396/) or with [pyenv](https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv)).
        
        You can install with pip:
        
        ```bash
        $ pip install lalalang
        ```
        
        Or by source
        
        ```bash
        $ git clone https://github.com/manoloesparta/lalalang && cd alalang
        $ make setup env=python # Here goes the path of your python 3.9 executable
        $ make install
        ```
        
        **Info**: If the terminal returns `command not found: 3lang` you should see where pip is installing your package and add that directory to PATH, sometimes using `sudo` with pip solves it, or adding the `--user` flag, if none of these options works can still use the interpreter with the command `python -m lalalang`.
        
        ## Usage
        
        You can see the main options with this command
        
        ```bash
        $ 3lang --help
        
        Usage: 3lang [OPTIONS]
        
        Options:
          --mode TEXT  REPL mode (lex|parse|eval)
          --src TEXT   Input file with 3lang code
          --help       Show this message and exit.
        ```
        
        To enter the interpreter and run code on the fly, type
        
        ```bash
        $ 3lang
        
        Welcome to the city of stars!🌟
        This is the La La Lang Programming Languag v0.3!
        ♪♪ > 
        ```
        
        To read a file and execute it, type
        
        ```bash
        $ 3lang --src random_program.3lc
        ```
        
        You can enter other in the stages of lexing and parsing of the interpreter with the ```--mode``` flag.
        
        ## Syntax
        
        Coming soon...
        
        ## License
        
        This project is under the MIT license.
        
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