Recursion limit gone
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Recursion limit gone is a regular language with essentially simple but hella-hard-to-read syntax, but...
The catch is, recursion limits can't exist, but theres no actual way to do any while/for loops except recursion. So it forces you to abuse the thing you once couldn't use fully before.
Syntax
See this language does not have a documentation for this, but it has been assumed it uses some really stupid other stuff, I do however know that this program was made, it looks somewhat reverse-engineerable, but theres apparently importing so that might be trouble.
c[ Output string forever in selected color. Sets color on: line 10 and uses t:: to try a line. And go to the except line e] v i: << <l in * cons: al=cons v hk: << I: e <<,: -[>>:p("Oops an error occur") t:: v res = m,conv[hx,hk] v s: cons:<<:o < cal:h[>hx,res] cons:<<:s[ f: >(c): -[>>:p(c) -[:f, v = {c} :f, v = {i}