Matlab Code Syntax. When writing a real-world example, you’re probably going to need to define the code with some fancy extensions, which can also contain inlining. There’s several extensions to this: Type Checking — the most commonly utilized library for typing out C code. For more in-depth definitions, consult Checkerspacing. — the most commonly utilized library for typing out C code. For more in-depth definitions, consult. Type Generics — features that are normally used to generate code via TypeScript inline by default. See also TypeChecker. — features that are normally used to generate code via inline by default. See also TypeChecker. C++ Type Checking — when it matters but only really needs to be defined in C++. This extends directly into the above syntax, if you want to. — when it matters but only really needs to be defined in C++. This extends directly into the above syntax, if you want to. Typelabels — using C for writing data structure and other C expressions. A typelabel is much more readable, but just when you want it to help. — using C for writing data structure and other C expressions. A typelabel is much more readable, but just when you want it to help. ECDate — how C works as an encoding process. ECDate is basically a typechecker that goes above and beyond that, which makes it extremely flexible for C programmers. — how C works as an encoding process. ECDate is basically a typechecker that goes above and beyond that, which makes it extremely flexible for C programmers. CIM — CIM is an experimental programming tool for writing C code for an open source environment. It combines very lightweight CIM functions with some neat features like support for C as normal C languages, support for floating point math, new languages that will be easy to implement, and even support for non