> all of these test results are from [this commit in my branch](https://github.com/Rick-Lang/rickroll-lang/pull/60/commits/284f25561934128c338fb4764994a0ca6c35264f), but most of it applies to `main` branch The following is valid for both the Py transpiler (pyrickroll) and the real-time interpreter, but not for CPP: ``` takemetourheart saygoodbye ``` Terminal: ``` echo takemetourheart > test.rr echo saygoodbye >> test.rr ./RickRoll.py -cpp test.rr Traceback (most recent call last): File "/home/rudxain/Documents/GitHub/rickroll-lang/src-py/./RickRoll.py", line 67, in <module> main() File "/home/rudxain/Documents/GitHub/rickroll-lang/src-py/./RickRoll.py", line 40, in main run_in_cpp(args.file) File "/home/rudxain/Documents/GitHub/rickroll-lang/src-py/crickroll.py", line 247, in run_in_cpp TranslateToCpp(types=tok.t_types, values=tok.t_values) File "/home/rudxain/Documents/GitHub/rickroll-lang/src-py/crickroll.py", line 152, in __init__ raise SyntaxError(f'Exception in line {current_line}: [{self.values[0]}] is neither a keyword nor function\n') SyntaxError: Exception in line 1: [takemetourheart] is neither a keyword nor function ``` But this is a syntax error for everyone, except intpr: ``` takemetourheart saygoodbye ``` CPP raises the same error as before. But py is different: ``` echo 'takemetourheart saygoodbye' > test.rr ./RickRoll.py test.rr Exception in line 1 if __name__ == "__main__": ^ IndentationError: expected an indented block after 'if' statement on line 1 ``` Even this thing is valid for intpr! ``` takemetourheart ``` Also, CPP thinks empty files are a syntax error, even after fixing the `content[-1]` out-of-bounds access. This happens because `int main(){}` is not appended #60 (ignore. this is for GH to link this issue to the PR)