@MDXF ok to be fair I didn't exactly abandon Enlist, this is mostly just building off of its original structure and reworking the ugly parts to make them even uglier run slightly more smoothly and with fewer bugs. I do actually plan on developing this language though
I didn't just keep it as Enlist though because I changed the code-page and the built-ins, which I think might slightly modify functionality... only slightly
well Proton is kind of abandoned because I don't have enough time to devote to actually fixing it. I plan on rewriting part of the interpreter later on if I have the time (it's decently functional for now and I don't really have much to add to it) but I'm keeping the tokenizer and the parser however ugly and unconventional and slow they are because they actually work :p
anyfix is just a not very smart concept in and of itself. it was a cool idea but it's a pain to use and implement
(I meant the operator concept itself not just the language)
@Dennis In the F# wrappers, could you add expand -i .code.tio > .code.tio, since TIO doesn't have the functionality to auto-insert spaces when you press the tab key?