pilot-lang.js
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An interpreter of the PILOT language implemented in JavaScript
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PILOT-lang.js
This is a JavaScript based interpreter for the PILOT language.
After reading an entry on the blog of Eric S Raymond about a compiler he wrote for this language - called ieee-pilot - and reading about his frustation parsing the PILOT code, I decided to try to write an parser, but using a PEG generator instead. (According to his entry, he uses Bison on his compiler, and I think that back then, when he created his compiler, PEG didn't existed yet). The generator I used is peg.js.
After creating the parser, I created a (very simple) interpreter for it. This is still unfinished, but is already mostly compatible with the IEEE specification, and several of the extentions added by ESR.
Demo
Check the browser version of the interpreter.
Use
This interpreter lacks it's own input/output mechanism and instead, the function to create an instance of the interpreter requires to pass to it a function used for input (the one used for "Accept" instructions) and another one used for output (the one used for the "Type" instructions, like T, TH, Y and N)
On the demo/
directory, there is a command line version of the interpreter that uses nodejs,
and the browser version used on the online demo.
The nodejs version uses readline for intput and process.stdout.write()
for output.
The browser version uses a textarea with event listeners for it's input/output.
The use is something like this:
var code = 'T :Some PILOT code';
function inputFunction(cb) {
// Somehow, get the input text.
var txt = ....;
// It is assumed this is async, so we must
// call the callback with the text once is available.
cb(txt);
}
function outputFunction(txt) {
// Print the text somehow.
}
var pilot = require('pilot-lang.js')(inputFunction, outputFunction);
pilot.execute(code);
License
MIT