I found schwern's list of things to consider when designing a new language quite good. Personally, the one "emergency" question is:
Does the language have a string eval command?
If so, then I can emulate includes, arrays, hashes, namespaces, closures and various other neccessary things through this. This is the most ugly solution to all these requirements, but if all else fails, having string-eval helps.
In reply to Re: What do you use as a language litmus?
by Corion
in thread What do you use as a language litmus?
by apotheon
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