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#ifndef CRBC
#define CRBC
/* CReborn - The first "official" C implementation of the Reborn programming language
 *           based on the Reborn Standard (reborn-lang.github.io/documents/standard)
 *           The name CReborn (C/Reborn, CREBORN or whatever) has been chosen because
 *           this implementation works by using C as its IR, or in much simpler terms,
 *           this compiler works by compiling Reborn code to C, and then using the
 *           GNU C Compiler (GNU Compiler Collection, gcc) to compile the output C program
 *           to an executable. This decision was made to simplify
 *================================================================================================*
 *#* Development currently lead by: [check README.md]
 *================================================================================================*
 *#* STYLE GUIDELINES FOR CODE CONTRIBUTORS (AND MAINTAINERS):
 *    - Use camelCase for variables.
 *    - Use PascalCase for functions.
 *    - 4 spaces indentation (not tabs but spaces.)
 *    - Don't exceed 100 characters on a single line unless you *really* must, it's mostly
 *      for readability since we think that it is better for code to extend vertically, rather
 *      than horizontally. (Also given some developers might use 3:2 or other less-wide formats.)
 *================================================================================================*
 *#* NOTES FOR VIM USERS
 *    - For Vim users that don't know how to set a limit to the coloumn size, you just:
 *                                  :set textwidth=100
 *                                  :set formatoptions+=t
 *      You can also obviously also set this in your .vimrc.
 *    
 *    - For Vim users that want to (a)llow the local .exrc for commodity, you can just do:
 *                                  :set exrc secure
 *   and reopen any file in the repo, then you will be asked to (a)llow, meaning to trust this
 *   repo's .exrc, after (a)llowing it you will already have the 4 spaces indentation, the 100
 *   characters limit (textwidth limit) and the format options set automatically. This only applies
 *   when editing files from this repo, but if you want them in your global .vimrc or neovim config
 *   you can also copy them, again, from the local .exrc file.
 *
 * - Note: If you use vim/nvim and you loaded (allowed) the .exrc from this repo you can also use
 *   these commands that will automatically compile for either release / normal mode testing or for
 *   debugging mode.
 *   
 *   :Cn / :Compn - Compiles with 'Normal compile'
 *   :Cd / :Compd - Compiles with 'Debug compile'
 *
 *#* COMPILE COMMANDS
 *   Normal compile = 'cc rbc.c -o crbc -O2 -Wall -Wextra -pedantic'
 *   Debug compile = 'cc rbc.c -o crbc -g -O0 -Wall -Wextra -pedantic -fsanitize=address,undefined'
 */

#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <string.h>

// git@github.com:jstmaxlol/kat
#include "kat.h"

int main(/*int argc, char **argv*/) {
    printf(":> [work-in-progress]\n");
    return 0;
}

#endif