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Sigil is a Parenscript to Javascript command line compiler and REPL.
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sigil
Sigil is a Parenscript to Javascript command line compiler and REPL.
What is Parenscript? (from https://common-lisp.net/project/parenscript/)
Parenscript is a translator from an extended subset of Common Lisp
to JavaScript. Parenscript code can run almost identically on both
the browser (as JavaScript) and server (as Common Lisp).
Parenscript code is treated the same way as Common Lisp code,
making the full power of Lisp macros available for
JavaScript. This provides a web development environment that is
unmatched in its ability to reduce code duplication and provide
advanced metaprogramming facilities to web developers.
https://github.com/vsedach/Parenscript
https://common-lisp.net/project/parenscript/reference.html
Usage
sigil [-i] [-I load-directory] [--eval <CL code>] [--pseval <PS Code>] app.ps > app.js
Installation
Run 'make' or './build.sh' to compile sigil. It requires sbcl (or maybe some other Common Lisp but I haven't tried) to be installed, which you can grab from http://www.sbcl.org/platform-table.html, or through something like 'apt-get install sbcl'.
You can 'npm install sigil_' (note the underscore) locally into node_modules; the -g option doesn't work yet.
Load
Sigil adds the 'load' command to Parenscript, so you can load macros and other files during compilation, like (load "macros.ps"). Use -I to specify the load paths to search.
Interactive REPL
Sigil comes with an interactive REPL (Read-Eval-Print-Loop) when invoked with -i (or no arguments), allowing you to type and evaluate Parenscript commands interactively.
License
MIT
-- Burton Samograd 2015