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canarinho

v1.1.6

Published

Linguagem de programação em português baseada no JavaScript

Downloads

13

Readme

Canarinho JS

Linguagem de programação em português baseada no JavaScript

Instalação

npm install -g canarinho

Exemplo simples

Suponha que existe um arquivo chamado exemplo.cnr, com o seguinte conteúdo:

imprimir("Olá mundo")

É possível realizar a sua transpilação para JavaScript através do comando abaixo:

$ canarinho exemplo.cnr

Como resultado, o arquivo exemplo.cnr.js será criado:

console.log("Olá mundo")

Manual do transpilador

Comando:

  canarinho [opções] caminho_relativo

Opções:

  -i    tradução inversa, ou seja, do javascript ao canarinho
  -r    tradução recursiva (necessário se o caminho for uma pasta)

Exemplos:

  canarinho arquivo.cnr         gera um arquivo em javascript equivalente ao arquivo.cnr
  canarinho -i arquivo.js       gera um arquivo em canarinho equivalente ao arquivo.js
  canarinho -r pasta/           gera arquivos javascript equivalentes aos arquivos canarinho da pasta
  canarinho -i -r pasta/        gera arquivos canarinho equivalentes aos arquivos javascript da pasta