\ '\' defines single-line comments. \< '\<' followed by '\>' defines multi-line comments. The contents of multi-line comments must be indented. Indentation is always a tab in Luma. \> \ Modules are automaticly imported by the interpreter. \ Modules are folders with source code. Each source file contains the definition of the name of the file. \ /gfx/win_t (example module) will be defined in the file win_t.luma which itself is inside the gfx folder. \ This makes is easy for the interpreter to find the definitions. Therefore, each file in a module must only contain one definition. \ This has the drawback of making single-file programs impossible if they want to utilize non-centralized modules. \ A fix to this is to put the source files in an archive (like a Tarball), which is already a standard thing to do. \ Define variable main of type void_t as function that doesn't return. void_t:main -fn [] -noret // Use '$' followed by a dozenal number to /std/fout "1 + 1 = $0" (#1 + #1) exit