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{{Infobox programming language
| name = Crystal
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| designer = Ary Borenszweig, Juan Wajnerman, Brian Cardiff
| developer = Manas Technology Solutions
| latest release version = {{wikidata|property|
| latest release date = {{
| typing = [[Type system#Static type checking|static]], [[Type system#Inferred type checking|inferred]], [[Nominal type system|nominal]], [[Duck_typing|duck]]
| influenced by = [[Ruby (programming language)|Ruby
| programming language = Crystal
| platform = [[IA-32]] (i386), [[x86-64]], [[AArch64]]<ref name="platform-support" />
| operating system = [[Linux]], [[macOS]], [[FreeBSD]], [[OpenBSD]], [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]]<ref name="platform-support" />
| license = [[Apache License 2.0]]
| file ext = .cr
| website = {{URL|https://crystal-lang.org}}}}
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'''Crystal''' is a [[high-level programming language|high-level]] [[general-purpose programming language|general-purpose]], [[object-oriented programming]] language, designed and developed by Ary Borenszweig, Juan Wajnerman, Brian Cardiff and more than 400 contributors.<ref name="contributors" /> With syntax inspired by the language [[Ruby (programming language)|Ruby]],<ref name="rel_0.18.0"/> it is a [[compiled language]] with [[Type system#Static type checking|static type-checking]], but specifying the types of variables or method arguments is generally unneeded. Types are resolved by an advanced global [[type inference]] algorithm.<ref name="type-inference-i" /><ref name="devm" /> Crystal
is currently in active development. It is released as [[free and open-source software]] under the [[Apache License]] version 2.0.
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Work on the language began in June 2011,<ref name="story"/> with the aim of merging the elegance and productivity of Ruby with the speed, efficiency, and type safety of a compiled language.<ref name="why_crystal"/><ref name="story"/> Initially named ''Joy'', it was quickly renamed to ''Crystal''.<ref name="story"/>
The Crystal compiler was first written in Ruby, but later rewritten in Crystal, thus becoming [[Self-hosting (compilers)|self-hosting]], {{as of
== Description ==
Although resembling the Ruby language in syntax, Crystal compiles to much more efficient native code using an [[LLVM]] backend, at the cost of precluding the dynamic aspects of Ruby. The advanced global type inference used by the Crystal compiler, combined with [[union type]]s, gives it more the feel of a higher-level scripting language than many other comparable programming languages. It has automated garbage collection and offers a [[Boehm garbage collector|Boehm collector]]. Crystal possesses a macro system and supports generics as well as method and operator overloading. Its concurrency model is inspired by [[communicating sequential processes]] (CSP) and implements lightweight fibers and channels (for interfiber communication), inspired by [[Go (programming language)|Go]].<ref name = "
== Examples ==
=== Hello World ===
This is the simplest way to write the [["Hello, World!" program|Hello World]] program in Crystal:
<syntaxhighlight lang="crystal">
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puts value # => 2
</syntaxhighlight>
== Adoption ==
In 2020, it was reported that the infotainment units in vehicles produced by [[Nikola Corporation]] were written in Crystal.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Pettinati |first1=Martin |title=Nikola Motor Company: Crystal powered dashboards on the trucks of the future {{!}} Manas.Tech |url=https://manas.tech/blog/2020/02/11/nikola-motor-company/ |website=Manas Technology Solutions |language=en |date=11 February 2020}}</ref> Much of the backend of the [[Kagi (search engine)|Kagi search engine]] is written with Crystal.<ref>{{cite web |title=Zac Nowicki – Tales from Kagi {{!}} CrystalConf 2023 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7t9xPajjTM |date=13 November 2023}}</ref>
== Further reading ==
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| via = [[GitHub]]
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<ref name="why_crystal">
{{cite web
| url =
| title = Why Crystal programming language?
| last = Hsieh
| first = Adler
| date = September 20, 2015
| website =
}}
</ref>
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| date = June 16, 2016
| website = crystal-lang.org
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<ref name="devm">
{{cite web
| url = https://devm.io/ruby/crystal-ruby-programming
| title = Programming with Crystal: 'A language for humans and computers'
| date = July 3, 2023
| website = devm.io
}}
</ref>
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