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Teal
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What is Teal?
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Teal is a typed dialect of Lua. `Teal's Github repository <https://github.com/teal-language/tl>`_.
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Teal compiles into Lua, so you can use it in any Lua 5.1+ runtime. If you are familiar with TypeScript, Teal is to Lua what TypeScript is to JavaScript.
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You can find the basics of the syntax and justification for typed Lua in the `Teal tutorial <https://github.com/teal-language/tl/blob/master/docs/tutorial.md>`_.
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Teal's syntax is mostly the same as Lua, but with additional type declarations and annotations.
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It will help you catch many mistakes before even running a script, and provide confidence about large code changes.
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Using the type checker
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======================
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To compile your ``.tl`` files into ``.lua`` files, install `Cyan, Teal's build system <https://github.com/teal-language/cyan>`_.
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Create a directory for your project, with a ``tlconfig.lua`` file inside.
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All of your scripts (i. e. the ``scripts`` directory) should be within this directory.
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``tlconfig.lua`` configures the Teal build system and compiler, see the `complete list here <https://github.com/teal-language/tl/blob/master/docs/compiler_options.md>`_.
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.. note::
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You can use ``cyan init`` to set up a directory for a Teal project automatically.
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In addition to setting up a build process, you will need the `declaration files for the OpenMW API <https://gitlab.com/OpenMW/openmw/-/jobs/artifacts/master/raw/teal_declarations.zip?job=Teal>`_.
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Unpack them into a directory of your choice, and add that path to the ``include_dir`` option in your ``tlconfig.lua``. Alternatively, you can add ``-I <my-dcelaration-directory-path>`` as an agument to ``Cyan`` commands.
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After everything is ready, run ``cyan build`` in the same directory as ``tlconfig.lua``. It will find all the ``.tl`` files in the ``source_dir``, and put compiled ``.lua`` files at the same relative paths inside ``build_dir``.
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Running ``cyan build`` will also perform a type check, notifying you of any mismatches or mistakes.
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.. note::
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``source_dir`` and ``build_dir`` can be the same directory. In fact, that is the recommended arrangement, so that it's convenient to include the original sources with your scripts.
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IDE support
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===========
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Work on `Teal Language Server <https://github.com/teal-language/teal-language-server>`_ is still ongoing, so for now the only supported IDE is `Visual Studio Code <https://code.visualstudio.com/>`_.
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It's available on Windows, Linux and Mac, so most likely you can run it too.
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Teal's extension can be found here: `VSCode Marketplace <https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=pdesaulniers.vscode-teal>`_ (or simply search for "Teal" in the extension UI).
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.. note::
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VSCode also has a web version, but the Teal extension isn't available there.
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