# Annotations can be used to provide metadata used by the interpreter or via # code using reflection (?). # # Annotations are scoped with the closest scopes take precedence, so if you # had a package scoped annotation with strict mode enabled, but then a locally # scoped annotation on a function with strict mode disabled strict mode would # be disabled for that function. # # Scopes available: # - package :: the current module and all other modules in the package # - module :: only the current module # - local :: only the current scope (default) # - expr :: only the following expression @package:name("Example Sloth program"); @package:author("Cody "); @package:summary("This program is a little tour de Sloth"); @package:license("MIT"); # Similarly to TypeScript Sloth is a hybrid between a dyncmially typed and # statically typed language, however if you would like to enforce static typing # you can enable strict mode. # # Using strict mode is required for publishing to canopy. @package:strict(true);