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cokescript

v0.0.10

Published

CokeScript is a whitespace sensitive language that compile to JavaScript

Downloads

34

Readme

CokeScript

CokeScript is a whitespace sensitive language inspired by Python and Ruby that compile to JavaScript. This project is still at an early stage. The CokeScript compiler is written in CokeScript.

How does it compare against CoffeeScript:

  • Scoping is not broken (https://donatstudios.com/CoffeeScript-Madness)
  • Multiline string don't necessitate backslashes
  • Virtual Dom support within the language
  • The source code of the language is rather simple and short
  • Language specification
  • Interactive demo

Style matters

Examples

  • Consuming a REST API, build with webpack https://github.com/batiste/cokescript-pets
  • Simple frontend consuming a CRUD REST API https://github.com/batiste/cokescript-frontend

Atom support

  • Syntax highlighting for Atom https://atom.io/packages/language-cokescript
  • A linter for Atom https://atom.io/packages/linter-cokescript

API

Import CokeScript

<script src='dist/cokescript.js'></script>

or

var cokescript = require('cokescript');

Usage

cokescript.generateModule(input)

Return object of form

{
  ast:  Abstract syntax trees,
  code: JavaScript code,
  ns:   Namespace of the module
}

cokescript.generateExports(keys)

Return a commonJs module export statement with the keys provided. If none are provided the module level keys of the last compiled module will be used.

Command line tool

$ lib/coke.js
Usage of the coke command

  coke <filename> <filename N> <options>

Options
  -m or --commonjs  generate a commonJs module
  -o or --output    write the output to a single file
  -e or --execute   execute the generated javascript
  -g or --glob      select all files matched by a glob expression
  -c or --convert   convert each input file to JavaScript
  

Grammar parser

CokeScript use EPEG.js https://github.com/batiste/EPEG.js/