FRM

Forced Runtime Manipulation
A language, that requires runtime manipulation. Each line must be executed in its original state, and then after two manipulations again.

Code examples
anyvar="something";  //Declare a new variable %-1  -> string;             //% means replace, in this case  is replaced with string. The number after % is the line. %-2 "something" -> "Hello, World!"; @execute   //After % (or after a row of %) an execute has to follow, which calls the last line not starting with % novar=""; %-1  -> string; %-2 "" -> ".";  //We need to declare novar, else we can not push it to the stack. @execute push novar; //Push %-1 push -> pop; %-2 novar -> anyvar; %-3 pop -> print; //just for demonstration @execute

thisisaline="line"; //if no type is specified, it MUST be a string %-1 this -> string ; %-2 isaline -> line; @execute %-4 line -> line2; @execute //This would create three (thisisaline,line and line2) variables with same value.

Interpreters should look for things like this...

int x=5; %-1 x -> dummy; %-2 dummy -> x; @execute

... and should not allow such manipulations.