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Language

Aqua is a language for distributed workflow coordination in p2p networks.

It's structured with significant indentation.

-- Comments begin with double-dash and end with the line (inline)
func foo(): -- Comments are allowed almost everywhere
  -- Body of the block expression is indented
  bar(5)

Values in Aqua have types, which are designated by a colon, :, as seen in the function signature below. The type of a return, which is yielded when a function is executed, is denoted by an arrow pointing to the right -> , whereas yielding is denoted by an arrow pointing to the left <-.

-- Define a function that yields a string
func bar(arg: i16) -> string:
  -- Call a function
  smth(arg)

  -- Yield a value from a function
  x <- smth(arg)

  -- Return a yielded results from a function
  <- "return literal"

Subsequent sections explain the main parts of Aqua.

Data:

Execution:

Computations:

Advanced parallelism:

Code management:

Reference: