<h2>toc</h2> <p><code>toc</code> is a language which compiles to C.</p> <hr /> <h3>About</h3> <p><code>toc</code> is currently in development. <strong>It is not a stable language, and there are almost definitely bugs right now.</strong> I would recommend against using it for anything big or important. Many parts of it may change in the future.</p> <p><code>toc</code> improves on C's syntax (and semantics) in many ways, To declare <code>x</code> as an integer and set it to 5, you can do:</p> <p><code> x := 5; // Declare x and set x to 5 (infer type) <br /> x : int = 5; // Explicitly make the type int. <br /> x : int; x = 5; // Declare x as an integer, then set it to 5. </code></p> <p><code>toc</code> is statically typed and has many of C's features, but it is just as fast in theory.</p> <p>See <code>docs</code> for more information.</p> <hr /> <h3>Help</h3> <p>If you find a bug in <code>toc</code>, please <a href="https://github.com/pommicket/toc/issues">report an issue</a> on GitHub.</p>