This is a simple scripting language written in C++17. This project was a way to improve my knowledge on developing programming languages, stack-based virtual machines and even C++. In fact, the goal of this project is not to create a fast and efficient scripting programming language, but to learn how to parse and compile source code and how to output detailed error messages when one of these steps fails.
defun fib(n) {
if n <= 1 { return 1; }
return fib(n - 1) + fib(n - 2);
}
print fib(9);
// Output: 34
For this project I took inspiration from these projects:
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Global and local variables
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If statements
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While loop
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Functions
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Print statement
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All classical binary operations + exponentiation
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Nil
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Booleans
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Strings
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Numbers
Warning
This language don't have structs or similar construcuts and don't support closures.
declaration ::= function-decl
| variable-decl
variable-decl ::= 'let' IDENTIFIER '=' expression ';'
function-parameters ::= '(' IDENTIFIER (',' IDENTIFIER)* ')'
function-decl ::= 'defun' IDENTIFIER function-parameters block
block ::= '{' declaration* '}'
statement ::= if-statement
| expression-statement
| while-statement
| for-statement
| break-statement
| continue-statement
| return-statement
| block
print-statement ::= 'print' expression ';'
if-statement ::= 'if' expression block ('else' block)*
while-statement ::= 'while' expression block
break-statement ::= 'break' ';'
continue-statement ::= 'continue' ';'
return-statement ::= 'return' expression? ';'
expression-statement ::= expression ';'
expression ::= assignment
assignment ::= IDENTIFIER '=' assignment | logic-or
logic-or ::= logic-and ('or' logic-and)*
logic-and ::= equality ('and' equality)*
equality ::= comparison (('==' | '!=') comparison)*
comparison ::= term (('>' | '<' | '<=' | '>=') term)*
term ::= factor (('+' | '-' factor)*
factor ::= unary (('*' | '/' unary)*
unary ::= ('-' | '+' | 'not') unary | exponent
exponent ::= call ('**' factor)*
call-arguments ::= expression (',' expression)*
call ::= primary ( '(' call-arguments+ ')'
primary ::= NUMBER_LITERAL
| STRING_LITERAL
| IDENTIFIER
| 'true'
| 'false'
| 'nil'
| '(' expression ')'