The ViviFire Programming Language

ViviFire is a new open-source programming language with modern features and a familiar syntax. Its features include object-oriented, functional, declarative and modular programming, generics, traits, units of measure, and more.

ViviFire is alpha software. The language is not stable. It can change very frequently and quickly before it becomes stable.

The source code for ViviFire is released under the MIT license. And the documentation is released under Creative Commons CC0 (public domain).

Example programs

Hello World

Require ViviFire.IO

PrintLine "Hello, world!"

Generic Function

Require ViviFire.Units

Function add[T](a As T, b As T) As T
    Return a + b
End

Var x = add(2, 3)     ' 5
Var y = add(2!, 3!)   ' 5.0
Var z = add(2cm, 3mm) ' 0.023 meters

Zahn's construct

Zahn's construct permits “structured control flow”. You can stop a loop when one of many possible conditions occurs.

Code
Require ViviFire.IO

Var sum = 0
For Each num In {2, 3, 5, 7, 11}
Exit When bad_array
    If num = 11  Then Exit bad_array
    sum += num
    If sum > 20 Then Exit bad_array
    // %INDEX is a "magic" loop counter.
    PrintLine $"{%INDEX}: {num}"
When bad_array
    // 'Exit bad_array' causes this block to run.
    PrintLine $"Index {%INDEX} stopped loop"
When DONE
    // The loop stopped as usual, without 'Exit'.
    PrintLine "Array is OK"
End For

Examples in the manual

Downloads and repository

Download ViviFire demo (ZIP)

Download ViviFire source code (ZIP)

Browse the GitHub repository.

Documentation

Community