A terminal calculator
tcalc supports two modes of usage: terminal and REPL.
```bash
$ tcalc "2**8 - 1" "ans >> 1" 255 127 ```
```bash
$ tcalc
2**8 - 1 255 ans >> 1 127 exit ```
| Operator | Description | |----------|----------------------------------| | ( ) | parens | | - ! | negate, bitwise NOT | | ** | exponentiation | | * / % | multiplication, division, modulo | | + - | addition, subtraction | | << >> | left shift, right shift | | & | bitwise AND | | ^ | bitwise XOR | | \| | bitwise OR |
| Commands | Description | |----------|--------------------------| | exit | exit the REPL | | quit | alias for exit |
| Variable | Description | |----------|-------------------------------| | e | Euler's number (e) | | pi | Archimedes' constant (π) | | ans | Result of previous expression |