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Getting Started with V Programming

Getting Started with V Programming: An end-to-end guide to adopting the V language from basic variables and modules to advanced concurrency

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Getting Started with V Programming

Chapter 1: Introduction to V Programming

The V programming language is a statically typed compiled programming language that's used to build maintainable and robust software applications. It comes with high performance and simplicity, which allows software programmers to do rapid prototyping of applications at scale. You can write simple and clean code with minimal abstraction using V. V comes with performance as fast as C. V is not derived from any other programming language and is written in V itself and compiles itself in under 1 second.

The design of V has been influenced by programming languages such as Go, Rust, Oberon, Swift, Kotlin, and Python. The V language has similar syntax compared to the popular Go programming language. It is a simple, fast, safe, and compiled programming language. V offers all safety features by default, such as immutable variables, immutable structs, and pure functions. V offers great support for concurrency that is on par with Go programming.

In this chapter, we will cover the following topics:

  • The past, present, and future of V
  • V is a statically typed and compiled programming language
  • Simple and maintainable syntax
  • Backward compatibility, stability, and easy to upgrade to future versions
  • Features of V programming
  • V as a framework
  • Operating systems V supports

By the end of this chapter, you will have learned about the V language and its features. You will also understand Vinix, an operating system (OS) written completely in V.

Let's begin our journey by understanding how V came into existence, who created it, and what its future is.

The past, present, and future of V

V is a new programming language created in early 2019 by Alexander Medvednikov. The creator has come up with an extensive vision for the V language and the features it offers. Therefore, the V language and its various features are undergoing heavy development. The official website is https://vlang.io/. The V programming language is open sourced and licensed under MIT. You can refer to the entire source code of V on its official GitHub repository at https://github.com/vlang/v.

V has an active community of developers and contributors. The community is highly active and responsive to issues raised on GitHub. You can participate in discussions at https://github.com/vlang/v/discussions and the team is also available on Discord: https://discord.gg/vlang.

V comes with a lot of performance optimizations that are on par with C compared to any other programming language, such as Go, Java, or Python to mention a few..

From version 0.3, V is expected to have the ability to translate C code to human readable V code. Also, you will be able to generate V wrappers on the top of C libraries.

V is a statically typed and compiled programming language

A programming language is designed to have certain typing and execution phenomena. Typing could refer to either statically typed or dynamically typed, while the execution phenomena could be referred to as compiled or interpreted. Let's look at these terms in more detail.

Statically typed versus dynamically typed

A programming language is referred to as statically typed when the type checking of the variables happens during compile time instead of runtime.

In a dynamically typed programming language, the types are determined during runtime based on the values assigned to the variables. The advantage of dynamically typed programming languages is that the programmers do not have to explicitly mention the type of variables while they code. This capability eases and speeds up development times.

Compiled versus interpreted languages

A programming language is said to be compiled when the code is directly translated into machine code or byte code. This phenomenon makes the resulting program run significantly faster in contrast to interpreted languages. V compiles ~1 million lines of code (LOCs) per CPU per second.

On the other hand, the term interpreted refers to programming languages where the interpreter runs the program by executing the commands line by line. And this phenomenon makes interpreted languages significantly slower than compiled languages.

The V programming language is a statically typed compiled programming language. So, the type checking in V happens during compile time itself. Also, when you build a V program, it generates an executable file as output that contains all the instructions written in the program translated into machine code.

Simple and maintainable syntax

As we've already learned, V is inspired by the Go programming language, and its design has also been influenced by Oberon, Rust, Swift, Kotlin, and Python. V comes with the simplest form of coding style when it comes to syntax and semantics. If you are a Go programmer, writing a program in V gives you an adrenaline rush because of the simplicity of the syntax. The syntactic simplicity offered by V lets beginners of this programming language learn quickly and understand the basics instead of trying to learn about the semantics.

V takes a similar or even fewer number of LOCs to mimic functionality written in Go. It has only one standard format for writing code, and this is managed by vfmt, a built-in library that helps format the code. vfmt strictly formats your code according to a globally unique coding standard across all V projects.

All it takes to write a simple program in V is just the following three LOCs:

fn main() {
    println('Hello, from V lang!')
}

You don't even need fn main() { and the closing bracket, }. Just place the following line in a file named hello.v and run it using the v run hello.v command:

println('Hello, from V lang!')

In contrast to V, where we can write a simple program in just a line, a similar program written in Go, after formatting, takes at least seven LOCs, which appear as follows:

package main
import "fmt"
func main() {
    fmt.Println("Hello from Go lang!")
}

As you can see, compared to the preceding code, the V program shown earlier looks concise and minimal while at the same time offering readability and avoiding a lot of unnecessary imports.

Backward compatibility, stability, and easy to upgrade to future versions

The V programming language, at the time of writing this book, is still in development. But it has evolved a lot since its inception and has received a lot of appreciation from software engineering communities across the world. This book attempts to introduce various programming features that V has already got in detail throughout this book.

Although it is noteworthy that V is still in development at the time of writing this book, beginning with version 1, it will be highly stable and also offers a backward compatibility guarantee. V's formatter, vfmt, automatically takes care of upgrading your code for you. So, you don't have to manually identify the incompatible syntax when you upgrade your version of V.

Features of V programming

Despite being a very new and constantly evolving programming language, V has got all the most sought-after features that satisfy the needs of modern-day programmers. In this section, we will explore various features of V.

Performance

V has Clang, GCC, or MSVC as its primary backend, depending on the OS, which allows it to compile to human-readable C. Having these compilers as the main backend allows V to have easy interoperability with C. V, with its innovative memory management, performs a minimal amount of memory allocation by using value types and string buffers. A program written in V gets compiled to native binaries without any dependencies. Also, V compiles the whole application into a single binary, which makes it easy to deploy.

Speed

At the time of writing this book, according to the official website, https://vlang.io/, with a Clang backend, V compiles ~110k LOCs per second, per CPU core. With x64 and a TCC backend, V compiles ~1 million LOCs per CPU core.

No null values

A null value indicates nothing. A null value neither represents an empty nor a default value. Having null values in a programming language enforces you to handle the null scenarios using multiple checks. These checks, when missed, might lead to errors.

V does not have null or nil values, unlike other programming languages such as Java, C#, Python, or Go. This is because all the types in V are zeroed in by default. Zeroed in means that they are assigned with default values, such as an empty string for string types, 0 for integers, and false for Boolean types. Thus, V does not rely on the compiler to check whether the type is null or not, thereby preventing the program from creating several errors.

No global variables

Global variables allow you to maintain the state at the application level. Though this sounds comforting, global variables slowly lead to reliability problems that arise due to the growing number of actors on such variables.

In V, global variables are disabled by default. These global variables can be declared using the __global keyword and running the V program with the -enable-globals argument. The reason why V facilitates working with global variables is to allow the implementation of low-level applications such as programming OS kernels or system drivers. In such cases, you may need to have variables that can be accessed globally.

No undefined values

In V, when you declare a variable of any type, you must initialize it. Otherwise, it leads to compilation errors. Also, in the case of structs, which are detailed in Chapter 8, Structs, the fields of a struct are zeroed into their default values.

Error handling

V has a very simple approach to dealing with errors. You have the flexibility to deal with these errors using an or {} block or let the errors propagate using the optional operator, ?. You can also build custom errors using the built-in error method, which accepts a string as an input argument. The different ways to deal with errors will be demonstrated in the Functions can have optional return types section of Chapter 7, Functions.

Powerful concurrency

V has a very powerful concurrency framework. It is essential for an application running on a high-end computing device to be able to utilize its resources, such as its CPU cores, efficiently. Through V's built-in concurrency model, using the go keyword, you can spawn functions to run concurrently on other threads, different from the thread where the main program runs. The functions that run concurrently are called coroutines.

You can have shared variables to synchronize the data between coroutines by enforcing read-only locks using the rlocks keyword or read/write/modify locks using the lock keyword. This approach is demonstrated in the Sharing data between the main thread and concurrent tasks section of Chapter 10, Concurrency. With this traditional concurrency synchronization technique, the coroutines communicate by sharing data or memory.

As creating shared variables and manually enforcing locks is often cumbersome, V has a built-in library called sync that implements advanced concurrency patterns known as channels. A channel allows you to share data by establishing a communication channel among coroutines. A channel acts as a medium where a coroutine pushes data into it and other channels pop the data out of it. We will learn about channels, along with their features and how to work with buffered and unbuffered channels, in Chapter 11, Channels – An Advanced Concurrency Pattern.

Easy cross-compilation

V allows you to generate cross-platform binaries with its cross-platform compilation capabilities. With this feature, from a *nix OS, you can generate your application's executable that targets *nix OS variants, as well as Windows or macOS. From a *nix OS, let's say Ubuntu, create a file named hello.v and add the following code to it:

module main
fn main() {
    os := $if windows { 'Windows' } $else { 'Unix' }
    println('Hello, $os user!')
}

The $ symbol in the preceding code tells the compiler to evaluate the following if condition right away during compile time. Also, windows is a built-in term that's used to identify the OS type.

Run the preceding code using the v run hello.v command. You will see Hello, Unix user! as the output.

From the *nix OS, you can run the following command to create a cross-compiled executable targeting the Windows OS.

Before you start generating a cross-compiled binary for the hello.v program, you need to install mingw-64, which is required to generate an executable targeting the Windows OS. To install mingw-64, run the following command:

sudo apt install -y mingw-w64

Alternatively, you can try sudo apt install -y mingw-w64 on Debian-based distributions or sudo pacman -S mingw-w64-gcc on Arch.

Once mingw-64 has been installed, run the following command from the Ubuntu OS to generate the executables that can run on the Windows OS, as follows:

v -os windows hello.v

The preceding command will generate an executable named hello.exe. Now, transfer the .exe file to the Windows OS. Running the executable from Command Prompt will output Hello, Windows user!.

You can also cross-compile to generate *nix binaries from a Windows OS. All you need to do is install Clang for Windows, as described at https://clang.llvm.org/get_started.html, and run the following command, which generates the *nix binary:

v -os linux hello.v

Similarly, to generate an executable for macOS, run the following command:

v -os macos hello.v

V to JavaScript conversion

In addition to C as a primary backend, V also has JavaScript and WASM backends. V programs can be translated into JavaScript. To translate the hello.v into JavaScript, you can run the following command:

v -o hello.js hello.v

It is as simple as the preceding command. The outcome will produce a JavaScript file named hello.js that reflects the functionality written in the hello.v program.

Profiling

V has an built-in profiling tool that you can use to analyze how your program is behaving or how many times a function gets called on average by a function per call. You might need this information to debug and optimize the application code. To run the profiler against the V program, let's say hello.v, run the following command:

v -profile profile.txt hello.v

Notice the usage of the -profile argument, followed by the text file. Running the preceding command generates a binary for the hello.v program. Running the binary generates profile.txt with a detailed list of all the function calls with three columns. Each of the columns in the text file represents the number of calls, average time per call, and total time per call.

V as a framework

With the suite of packages V comes with, it can be considered equivalent to a framework. A framework generally comprises all the features of full-blown programming, along with the ability to smoothly plug and play the external packages. Using V, you can write enterprise-grade software, even though it is still in development. In the following sections of this chapter, we will look at the various suites of libraries and features that are written and implemented using V, which will help us build robust software applications.

Memory management using the autofree engine

V offers robust memory management with automatic garbage collection capabilities. Most of the objects are freed by V's autofree engine. Starting with V version 0.3, the autofree engine is enabled by default. You can also forcefully enable the autofree engine using the -autofree flag.

With the help of the autofree engine, the V compiler invokes the necessary calls to automatically free up objects during compilation. A small fraction of the objects is released from memory via reference counting. V also offers the ability to turn off the automatic garbage collection capability with the help of the -noautofree flag.

Built-in ORM

It is unlikely that a programming language will be available with a built-in Object Relational Mapper (ORM ), but V is. Though the orm library is in an alpha state at the time of writing this book, it has all the basic features, which are enough to implement data-driven applications that have relational databases as backends.

Currently, the orm library supports SQLite, MySQL, and Postgres and has planned support for popular relational databases such as MS SQL and Oracle.

The built-in orm eases the development time by offering you the standard V-based queries to interact with all the aforementioned relational databases. You will learn more about ORM in Chapter 13, Introduction to JSON and ORM.

Built-in web server

The vweb web server is a built-in library. Though it is in an alpha state at the time of writing this book, it offers various features in its current state, including the following:

  • Built-in routing.
  • Handling parameters.
  • Templating engine.
  • Very fast performance, like C on the web.
  • Building the project using vweb generates a single binary, thus simplifying deployments.

You will learn how to implement a microservice with RESTful endpoints using vweb, along with other libraries such as orm and json, in Chapter 14, Building a Microservice.

Native cross-platform GUI library

V has a cross-platform ui library. Using this library, you can leverage the power of building cross-platform GUI applications. The ui library can be found at the official GitHub repository at https://github.com/vlang/ui, which is licensed under GPL 3.0.

V has a ui module that uses native GUI toolkits: WinAPI/GDI+ on Windows and Cocoa on macOS. On Linux, custom drawing is used.

Vinix – an OS kernel written in V

Vinix is an effort to write a modern, fast, and useful OS using V. Vinix is purposefully built to facilitate writing low-level software.

The Vinix OS is licensed under GPL 2.0, and you can find its entire source code on its official GitHub repository at https://github.com/vlang/vinix. You can always download the latest version of the Vinix OS in the form of ISO from the official link: https://builds.vinix-os.org/repos/files/vinix/latest/vinix.iso.

Vinix aims to have the following features:

  • Make a usable OS that can run on emulators, virtual machines, and physical hardware
  • Target modern 64-bit architectures, CPU features, and multi-core computing
  • Maintain good source-level compatibility with Linux, which helps with porting programs between Vinix and Linux
  • Explore V's capabilities in bare-metal programming
  • Improve the compiler in response to the uncommon needs of bare-metal programming

Operating systems V supports

The V programming language is cross-platform compliant. The V language runs on almost all the major operating systems. V runs on all versions of Windows, on all *nix variants such as CentOS, Fedora, and Ubuntu, and also on macOS. V also runs on the popular mobile OS known as Android. V runs on all the Windows OS variants where Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) is supported. V can also be used in the Internet of Things (IoT) as it supports running on IoT platforms such as Raspberry Pi.

Summary

In this chapter, we started with a brief introduction to V programming. We looked at the past, present, and future of V. We then explored the V language, since it is a statically typed and compiled programming language, and learned about the simplicity it has to offer when it comes to writing code. We also learned how, even though V is still in development and constantly evolving, it provides guaranteed backward compatibility, stability, and easy upgrades to future versions.

Later, we learned about the various features of V programming, Vinix, an OS kernel written using V, and considered V as a framework. Finally, we learned about what operating systems V supports.

In the next chapter, we will learn how to install V on the Windows and Ubuntu operating systems. We will also learn how to add a V executable to an environment variable so that it can be accessed from any directory in the OS.

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A new language on the block, V comes with a promising set of features such as fast compilation and interoperability with other programming languages. This is the first book on the V programming language, packed with concise information and a walkthrough of all the features you need to know to get started with the language. The book begins by covering the fundamentals to help you learn about the basic features of V and the suite of built-in libraries available within the V ecosystem. You'll become familiar with primitive data types, declaring variables, arrays, and maps. In addition to basic programming, you'll develop a solid understanding of the building blocks of programming, including functions, structs, and modules in the V programming language. As you advance through the chapters, you'll learn how to implement concurrency in V Programming, and finally learn how to write test cases for functions. This book takes you through an end-to-end project that will guide you to build fast and maintainable RESTful microservices by leveraging the power of V and its built-in libraries. By the end of this V programming book, you'll be well-versed with the V programming language and be able to start writing your own programs and applications.

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Whether you're a beginner interested in learning a programming language or an experienced programmer looking to switch to a new and better statically compiled programming language, this V programming book is for you.

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  • Understand how to work with arrays and maps in V programming
  • Discover how to implement concurrency in V programming
  • Use channels in V programming to learn the best practices of sharing memory by communicating among coroutines
  • Write modular code and build on your knowledge of structs and functions in V
  • Get acquainted with writing tests in V programming
  • Get to grips with building and querying RESTful microservice in V
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Navule has written an excellent first book on V (vlang), covering all the key fundamentals to be successful in V. I enjoyed that this book followed the traditional format of computing language books; separating by chapter the key concepts (variables, data types, arrays, maps, loops, functions, structs, modules - and of course, concurrency). I understand some modern-day book readers maybe find this jarring, but I prefer this style of book organization that leaves it up to the reader to take this breadth of knowledge, and integrate it together on their own terms. Too often today, programming books are reading like heaped together blog posts; this is not the case here, and follows more along that of an academic textbook. V has a very promising future, and I hope (through future editions), this book will become known by users as the penultimate reference for the language (akin to that of The C Programming Language by Kernighan/Ritchie).
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My general impression of the book is very positive. It is written with a lot of care and goes into extensive detail. The author stops and explains programming language agnostic concepts and makes sure all the readers have the same footing. All the analogies used for explanation are relevant and easy to understand. The reader can expect to have a guided tour of all of V’s features and they are all complemented with quick examples for demonstration.The book is divided into sections that mostly make sense. I personally would have put the last chapter into a separate section and subdivide that into smaller chapters. Putting that aside, the book is well organised. An introduction, followed by basics, then advanced features of V, which is closed out by the grand finale of “Building a Microservice”.NOTE: V is a moving language in the alpha state. The latest version of V and the language described in the book may diverge non-uniformly.Because of this, the data in this book might need an update. Hopefully, Packt and the author will keep the code repository updated to ensure that all examples keep working correctly.I highly recommend keeping in touch with the V community on Discord, where the author of this book can be contacted, along with all the active developers and power users of V.
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The amount of duty payable varies greatly depending on the imported goods, the country of origin and several other factors like the total invoice amount or dimensions like weight, and other such criteria applicable in your country.

For example:

  • If you live in Mexico, and the declared value of your ordered items is over $ 50, for you to receive a package, you will have to pay additional import tax of 19% which will be $ 9.50 to the courier service.
  • Whereas if you live in Turkey, and the declared value of your ordered items is over € 22, for you to receive a package, you will have to pay additional import tax of 18% which will be € 3.96 to the courier service.
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Cancellation Policy for Published Printed Books:

You can cancel any order within 1 hour of placing the order. Simply contact customercare@packt.com with your order details or payment transaction id. If your order has already started the shipment process, we will do our best to stop it. However, if it is already on the way to you then when you receive it, you can contact us at customercare@packt.com using the returns and refund process.

Please understand that Packt Publishing cannot provide refunds or cancel any order except for the cases described in our Return Policy (i.e. Packt Publishing agrees to replace your printed book because it arrives damaged or material defect in book), Packt Publishing will not accept returns.

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Return Policy:

We want you to be happy with your purchase from Packtpub.com. We will not hassle you with returning print books to us. If the print book you receive from us is incorrect, damaged, doesn't work or is unacceptably late, please contact Customer Relations Team on customercare@packt.com with the order number and issue details as explained below:

  1. If you ordered (eBook, Video or Print Book) incorrectly or accidentally, please contact Customer Relations Team on customercare@packt.com within one hour of placing the order and we will replace/refund you the item cost.
  2. Sadly, if your eBook or Video file is faulty or a fault occurs during the eBook or Video being made available to you, i.e. during download then you should contact Customer Relations Team within 14 days of purchase on customercare@packt.com who will be able to resolve this issue for you.
  3. You will have a choice of replacement or refund of the problem items.(damaged, defective or incorrect)
  4. Once Customer Care Team confirms that you will be refunded, you should receive the refund within 10 to 12 working days.
  5. If you are only requesting a refund of one book from a multiple order, then we will refund you the appropriate single item.
  6. Where the items were shipped under a free shipping offer, there will be no shipping costs to refund.

On the off chance your printed book arrives damaged, with book material defect, contact our Customer Relation Team on customercare@packt.com within 14 days of receipt of the book with appropriate evidence of damage and we will work with you to secure a replacement copy, if necessary. Please note that each printed book you order from us is individually made by Packt's professional book-printing partner which is on a print-on-demand basis.

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Currently, no tax is charged on the purchase of any print book (subject to change based on the laws and regulations). A localized VAT fee is charged only to our European and UK customers on eBooks, Video and subscriptions that they buy. GST is charged to Indian customers for eBooks and video purchases.

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You can pay with the following card types:

  1. Visa Debit
  2. Visa Credit
  3. MasterCard
  4. PayPal
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Shipping Details

USA:

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Economy: Delivery to most addresses in the US within 10-15 business days

Premium: Trackable Delivery to most addresses in the US within 3-8 business days

UK:

Economy: Delivery to most addresses in the U.K. within 7-9 business days.
Shipments are not trackable

Premium: Trackable delivery to most addresses in the U.K. within 3-4 business days!
Add one extra business day for deliveries to Northern Ireland and Scottish Highlands and islands

EU:

Premium: Trackable delivery to most EU destinations within 4-9 business days.

Australia:

Economy: Can deliver to P. O. Boxes and private residences.
Trackable service with delivery to addresses in Australia only.
Delivery time ranges from 7-9 business days for VIC and 8-10 business days for Interstate metro
Delivery time is up to 15 business days for remote areas of WA, NT & QLD.

Premium: Delivery to addresses in Australia only
Trackable delivery to most P. O. Boxes and private residences in Australia within 4-5 days based on the distance to a destination following dispatch.

India:

Premium: Delivery to most Indian addresses within 5-6 business days

Rest of the World:

Premium: Countries in the American continent: Trackable delivery to most countries within 4-7 business days

Asia:

Premium: Delivery to most Asian addresses within 5-9 business days

Disclaimer:
All orders received before 5 PM U.K time would start printing from the next business day. So the estimated delivery times start from the next day as well. Orders received after 5 PM U.K time (in our internal systems) on a business day or anytime on the weekend will begin printing the second to next business day. For example, an order placed at 11 AM today will begin printing tomorrow, whereas an order placed at 9 PM tonight will begin printing the day after tomorrow.


Unfortunately, due to several restrictions, we are unable to ship to the following countries:

  1. Afghanistan
  2. American Samoa
  3. Belarus
  4. Brunei Darussalam
  5. Central African Republic
  6. The Democratic Republic of Congo
  7. Eritrea
  8. Guinea-bissau
  9. Iran
  10. Lebanon
  11. Libiya Arab Jamahriya
  12. Somalia
  13. Sudan
  14. Russian Federation
  15. Syrian Arab Republic
  16. Ukraine
  17. Venezuela