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author | elioat <elioat@tilde.institute> | 2022-12-13 11:47:58 -0500 |
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committer | elioat <elioat@tilde.institute> | 2022-12-13 11:47:58 -0500 |
commit | 44bb45d2b4cea2186988020d692c9fd9b6eea78d (patch) | |
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diff --git a/src/tmp.lil b/src/tmp.lil deleted file mode 100644 index 60fbb53..0000000 --- a/src/tmp.lil +++ /dev/null @@ -1,113 +0,0 @@ -# lil includes a fun query system as well as language features for both -# functional programming and vector programming -- this invites interesting -# opportunities for applications built around little databases/datasets and -# the manipulation and querying of that data! - -# I'm not 100% certain what I'm going to build with these features, yet, but -# I will use this as a space to explore what lil has to offer. - -# people.name:"Alice","Sam","Thomas","Sara","Walter" -# people.age:25,28,40,34,43 -# people.job:"Chef","Sous Chef","Baker","Front of house","Baker" -# people:table people - -# t:select from people - -# show[t] - -# s:select where ("S%m" parse name) from people - -# show[s] - -# d:select where ("Baker" = job) from people - -# show[d] - -# a:select name where ("Alice" = name) from people - -# show[a] - -# w:update job:"Amazing Chef" where job = "Chef" from people - -# Show[w] - -# l:insert name:"John" job:"Critic" age:32 into people - -# show[l] - -# # save:writecsv[l "sis" ","] # where sis formats the column type, here string integer string -- the other option is boolean. - -# # write["test.csv" save] - -# on cons x y do -# x,y -# end - -# breakfast: insert food:("Eggs","Pancakes","Grapefruit") quantity:(3,4,1) tasty:(1,1,0) into 0 # NOTE, 0 here could also be the name of the variable, so, in this example, breakfast - -# show[breakfast] - -# needle: "apple" -# haystack: ("frog","apple","chicken","toadstool","apple","rice","fish") - -# filter:count needle take haystack -# spread_conforming:sum needle = haystack -# print[filter] -# print[spread_conforming] - - -# spent a good bit of time playing with lil and reviewing the docs. I am now -# totally smitten and excited to use lil. - -# a basic sketch of the data table at the center of the action - -# catalogue.entry_type -# catalogue.parent # not 100% certain how to reference another entry by id -# catalogue.title -# catalogue.body -# catalogue.reference -# catalogue.created_date -# catalogue.updated_date # does this matter? (sorta leaning towards "no") - -# entry_type's -# - link -# - note -# - folder - -# every item can have 1 parent -# a parent is usually a folder - -# data table wrapped in an interactive cli for adding, querying, and viewing -# input data. Input data stored as CSV between sessions - -# NOTE: if input data is stored as CSV is becomes trivial to pipe in and out -# of SQLite in the future...if that'd be desirable - -# NOTE: I'm using just 1 table so that this can be easily exported as CSV... -# if it weren't for that requirement, I'd have multiple tables - -# catalogue:table catalogue - -# alternate syntax to make a table, -# t: insert food:("Eggs","Pancakes","Grapefruit") quantity:(3,4,1) tasty:(1,1,0) into 0 - - -# validate that I can write a table to disk and read it back in -# show[catalogue] -# out:writecsv[catalogue] -# show[out] -# write["test.csv" out] - -# data:read["test.csv"] -# newtable:readcsv[data "sis "] # this column spec. syntax looks hilarious -# show[newtable] -# HUGE SUCCESS! - - -if args[2] do - url:args[2] - print[url] -else - print["\n please pass a url as an argument\n"] -end - |