Pail ==== _Try it online_ [@ catseye.tc](https://catseye.tc/installation/Pail) | _Wiki entry_ [@ esolangs.org](https://esolangs.org/wiki/Pail) | _See also:_ [Pixley](https://github.com/catseye/Pixley#readme) ∘ [Quylthulg](https://github.com/catseye/Quylthulg#readme) - - - - Pail is an esoteric programming language based on pairs; just as Lisp stands for *LIS*t *P*rocessing, Pail stands for *PAI*r *L*anguage. This is the reference distribution for Pail. The Pail programming language is documented in the literate Haskell source code of its reference interpreter, `Pail.lhs`, which can be found in the `src/Language` subdirectory: * [src/Language/Pail.lhs](src/Language/Pail.lhs) The literate Haskell was written as if it were Markdown, so you might (or might not) have luck looking at it as such in a browsing interface: * [Language.Pail](src/Language/) Some tests, in [Falderal][] format, which might clarify the intended behaviour, can be found in `Pail.md` in the `tests` subdirectory: * [tests/Pail.md](tests/Pail.md) These files are distributed under a 3-clause BSD license. See the file `LICENSE` for the license text. There is also a demonstration of running the Pail interpreter in a web browser, by compiling the reference implementation to Javascript with the [Haste][] compiler. You can try this locally by building `demo/pail.js` and opening `demo/pail.html` in a web browser. More information ---------------- For more information on the language, see the [Pail][] entry at Cat's Eye Technologies. [Pail]: https://catseye.tc/node/Pail [Falderal]: https://catseye.tc/node/Falderal [Haste]: https://haste-lang.org/