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bf-node

v1.0.4

Published

Brainfuck programming language interpreter for Node.js

Downloads

16

Readme

bf-node

BF-Node is a lightweight interpreter of the Brainfuck programming language, written in JavaScript

The plain version of Brainfuck in the library weighs only 230 bytes

Usage

JavaScript

const Brainfuck = require("bf-node")
Brainfuck.base(/* code */, /* options */) // options are optional
Brainfuck.random(/* code */, /* options */)

Command line

bf <type> <path to file>

Types

base - The plain Brainfuck

random - Brainfuck with ? operator, generates a random number from 0 to current cell value and stores result in current cell

Options

Options is an array of functions

Default:

[
    t => new Uint8Array(t), // the function that makes the memory array, t is the length input
    String.fromCharCode, // the function that turns numbers into characters
    s => s.charCodeAt(), // the function that turns characters into numbers
    t => process.stdout.write(t), // the function that outputs the result
    () => ReadlineSync.question("> ", {
        limit: input => input.length == 1,
        limitMessage: ""
    }) // the function that receives the input
]

Performance

100 million + operations took on average 570ms to complete

100 million - operations took on average 600ms to complete

File sizes

base - 230 bytes

random - 279 bytes