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package com.twineworks.tweakflow.examples;
import com.twineworks.tweakflow.lang.TweakFlow;
import com.twineworks.tweakflow.lang.values.ValueInspector;
public class SimpleEvaluation {
public static void main(String[] args) {
String[] expressions = {
"1+2",
"'Hello' .. ' '.. 'World!'",
"let {a: 1; b: 2; c: 3} a+b+c",
"(x) -> x*x",
"((x) -> x*x)(3)",
"for i <- [1, 2, 3], i*i"
};
for (String expression : expressions) {
System.out.println(expression+"\n=\n"+ ValueInspector.inspect(TweakFlow.evaluate(expression))+"\n");
}
}
}
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