## Problem + we have a serious problem expressing high level statements inline ## Fix ideas + blocks + lisp on crack ## Lisp on crack + this solution also allows for inline machine code ```Lisp (set a ( (add (long_ass_function_call 10) (even_longer_function_call 12) ) )) ``` NOTE: prefixmaxxing is retarded we want to be able to separate to statements ```eax a = ( long_ass_function_call 10 + even_longer_function_call 12 ) # means a = ((long_ass_function_call 10) + (even_longer_function_call)) # or # (which is obviously ugly as fuck, # but must be valid work # unless you explicitly prohibit ';' in parens) a = (long_ass_function_call 10; + even_longer_function_call 12) # ------------------ # ------------------ # ------------------ nop; mov eax 60 mov eax, 60 # same as (nop) (mov eax 60) (mov 60 eax ) # --- NOTE: this is valid TCL :> printf "%d: %s" \ 10 \ "something" # it does have a no trailing . allowed problem tho # so what if '|' is an explicit terminator? printf "%s and %s" \ "Alpha" \ "Beta" \ ; # now the two arguments are easy to edit (swap) ```