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arnoldc.js

v0.0.5

Published

Compiler from ArnoldC to Javascript

Readme

arnoldc.js

arnoldc.js is a compiler from ArnoldC language to Javascript, with support for source maps.

You can read about the original project here : https://github.com/lhartikk/ArnoldC

Also available as:

How to use it

Install: npm install arnoldc.js --global

Run: arnoldc.js {{file.arnoldc}}

It will produce two files:

  • Compiled javascript: file.arnoldc.js
  • Source Map javascript: file.arnoldc.js.map

The source map contents is inlined into the map using sourcesContent, so you don't need to host your .arnoldc files.

How does it works ?

It uses Jison to parse the file and to produce a simple AST of the code.

Then, it uses functions defined in the file Transpiler.js and ast.js to produce the corresponding Javascript code.

Source maps provided by Mozilla's source-maps library.

Not supported yet

  • Non void methods
  • Return statement
  • Assign variable from method call
  • Read integer

It's coming soon !