/TrumpScript

Make Python great again

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TrumpScript

Making Python great again

Mission

TrumpScript is a language based upon the illustrious Donald Trump. As the undeniably best presidential candidate in the 2016 language, we found that the current field of programming languages does not include any that Trump's glorious golden combover would approve of.

TrumpScript is our solution to this. It's the programming language Trump would approve of. Just like he is making America great again, we hope our efforts will make programming great again.

Installation

To use, download the .zip and extract the contents or clone the repository by typing

git clone https://github.com/samshadwell/TrumpScript.git

Add the TrumpScript root directory to your system PATH using one of the two following techniques

  1. Temporary: Write export PATH=$PATH:/path/to/TrumpScript/bin to terminal.
  2. Permanent: Append export PATH=$PATH:/path/to/TrumpScript/bin to the end of your ~/.bashrc file.

Usage

  • Write a TrumpScript file following the syntax we've specified (good luck).
  • Execute TRUMP /path/to/trumpscript/file
  • Enjoy the wonderful world of TrumpScript!

Features

Our language includes several convenient features, perfect for any aspiring Presidential candidate including:

  • No floating point numbers, only integers. America never does anything halfway.
  • All numbers must be strictly greater than 1 million. The small stuff is inconsequential to us.
  • There are no import statements allowed. All code has to be home-grown and American made.
  • Instead of True and False, we have fact and lie.
  • Only the most popular English words, Trump's favorite words, and current politician names can be used as variable names.
  • Error messages are mostly quotes directly taken from Trump himself.
  • All programs must end with America is great.
  • Our language will automatically correct Forbes' $4.5B to $10B.
  • In its raw form, TrumpScript is not compatible with Windows, because Trump isn't the type of guy to believe in PC.
  • TrumpScript boycotts OS X and all Apple products until such time as Apple gives cellphone info to authorities regarding radical Islamic terrorist couple from Cal.
  • The language is completely case insensitive.
  • If the running computer is from China or Mexico, TrumpScript will not compile. We don't want them stealing our American technological secrets.
  • Warns you if you have any Communists masquerading as legitimate "SSL Certificates" from China on your system.
  • Won't run in root mode because America doesn't need your help being great. Trump is all we need.

Grammar

The grammar of the language is fairly convoluted, but here's a taste of the enlightened decisions we've made.

Arithmetic operators:

  • + and plus do addition
  • - and minus do subtraction
  • * and times do multiplication
  • / and over do division
  • <, less, fewer, and smaller all evaluate to 'less than'
  • >, more, greater, and larger all evaluate to 'greater than'

Control flow:

  • Use , and ; to treat compound statements as a single evaluation, similar to how () are used in other languages
  • Use : and ! to define the scope of loops and if statements, similar to how {} is used in Java
  • if, else if, and else do what you think they do
  • not, and, and or do what you expect

The exciting parts:

  • Strings are denoted by double quotes ("I love Trump")
  • The is and are keywords are used both to check for equality, and for assignment. To use for assignment, say something like Trump is great or Democrats are dumb. To use to check for equality, do the same but append a ?. For example, you may need to ask yourself Trump is "the best"? (although we all know that would evaluate to fact anyway)
  • Assignment can also be done via the make keyword. E.g. Make America great assigns the value of the variable great to America
  • Printing to stdout can be done via tell or say
  • While loops are denoted via as long as. And that's the only type of loop you need anyway
  • If a 'word' (so anything that could be a variable name) is deemed unnecessary by the compiler, it's simply thrown away. So you can make truly self documenting code, or code that appear to read very very similarly to real speeches by the big man himself. You can find some interesting examples in our test/test_files directory

Example:

What are we in this country
Hillary speaks nothing but lies
But look at me I came to this election to make guys
believe again
believe in fact
if, all of us real lies the light; : say "VOTE TRUMP" !
but I know we should be free
else the result will be bad: all the work of George
Washington was for nothing
so this election say "Hello World" say "TRUMP FOR PRESIDENT"!
America is great.

But most importantly, Trump doesn't like to talk about his failures. So a lot of the time your code will fail, and it will do so silently. Just think of debugging as a fun little game.

Because We Pretend We're Good People

If this page entertained you, consider making a donation to your favorite charity or political campaign.

I'm a fan of the Electronic Frontier Foundation, donate here

There's also Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton, Martin O'Malley, Rand Paul, and of course Donald Trump himself.

Because We've Sold Out

If you're feeling extra generous, you can also buy us a beer (or two) for more brainstorming because our small loan of a million dollars wasn't enough:

Paypal: paypal.me/Shadwell

Bitcoin: 1AKK76WNmQheCYgZEksB61Jyp1voYxN63v

Hey, this repo seems pretty dead...

Turns out that once a semester gets going, we all lose that precious free time that we were enjoying in January. This project is (probably) not totally dead, and we'll get back to it eventually, but hold tight for now as we finish this semester.

But by all means, please submit a pull request! We're all just shocked this has blown up so much, and we'd love to get this language implemented "properly!"

Media

Hey, cool, we got an article on Inverse written about us!

Also Motherboard

And The Verge

And one on Gizmodo

And TheNextWeb

And Mashable

And The Washington Post

Geekwire

UPI

Neowin

History

Created for HackRice (hack.rice.edu) by:

Sam Shadwell, @samshadwell

Dan Korn, @DnlRKorn

Chris Brown, @CryoBrown

Cannon Lewis, @cannon10100