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I would like for the library to be usable by as many people as possible (and, for that, the Unlicense o zlib license would be the best), and possibly to also demand that credit is given to me (citing my library name), but I have yet to understand legal compatibility with all the different libraries mine is made to work on top of. diff --git a/Transpiler/Tests/FizzBuzz b/Transpiler/Tests/FizzBuzz new file mode 100644 index 0000000..bee2e50 --- /dev/null +++ b/Transpiler/Tests/FizzBuzz @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +for i = 0, i <= 100, i++ { + if i % 15 == 0 { + Sys.Console.Print("FizzBuzz") + } + elif i % 5 == 0 { + Sys.Console.Print("Buzz") + } + elif i % 3 == 0 { + Sys.Console.Print("Fizz") + } + else { + Sys.Console.Print(i) + } +} diff --git a/Transpiler/Transpiler.js b/Transpiler/Transpiler.js new file mode 100755 index 0000000..50a35e1 --- /dev/null +++ b/Transpiler/Transpiler.js @@ -0,0 +1,88 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env node +const fs = require('fs'); + +// idk if this actually will be ever finished + +// https://stackoverflow.com/a/32567789 +const IsLetter = c => { + console.log(c) + return c.toLowerCase() != c.toUpperCase(); +}; + +const ParseArgv = _ => { + let Argv = process.argv.slice(2); + let Args = {}; + for (let i = 0; i < Argv.length; i++) { + let Arg = Argv[i].split("="); + let Left = Arg[0]; + let Right = Arg.slice(1).join("="); + Args[Left] = Right; + }; + return Args; +}; + +const FillArgs = Args => { + if (Args["Input"] == undefined) { + console.log("No input file specified."); + process.exit(1); + }; + if (Args["Output"] == undefined) { + Args["Output"] = Args["Input"] + ".c"; + }; + return Args; +}; + +const ParseArgs = _ => { + let Argv = ParseArgv(); + let Args = {}; + Object.keys(Argv).forEach(function(e) { + console.log(e) + if (e == "-i") Args["Input"] = Argv[e]; + else if (e == "-o") Args["Output"] = Argv[e]; + else if (e == "-t") Args["Target"] = Argv[e]; + }); + return FillArgs(Args); +}; + +const CheckMethod = (Keyword, Line) => { + if (Line.startsWith(Keyword+" ") || Line.startsWith(Keyword+"\t")) { + return true; + } else { + return false; + } +}; + +const Transpile = Source => { + let Final = ""; + let Lines = Source.split('\n'); + for (let i = 0; i < Lines.length; i++) { + let l = Lines[i]; + let lt = l.trim(); + console.log(lt); + if (CheckMethod("if", lt)) { + } + else if (CheckMethod("elif", lt)) { + } + else if (CheckMethod("else", lt)) { + } + else if (CheckMethod("for", lt)) { + } + else if (CheckMethod("while", lt)) { + } + else if (IsLetter(lt[0])) { + } + else { + console.log("Unknown statement at line "+i); + } + } + return Final; +} + +const Main = _ => { + let Args = ParseArgs(); + console.log(Args); + let Source = fs.readFileSync(Args["Input"], 'utf8'); + let Final = Transpile(Source); +}; + +Main(); \ No newline at end of file