Kayne Ruse 09e4cb7b03 Squashed: Added integration and standalone tests, read more
This wasn't an easy fix, as it was primarily the test pipelines that
were failing. I resorted to using forced pushes to run the CI, to try
and track down the problems.

The primary cause seems to be the differences in how each supported
platform handles file paths, specifically, slash vs. backslash.

I've also added gdb scripts to set up automated breakpoints, and to run
operations on them to check for issues - the 'gdb_init' files are mostly
empty for the time being.

commit a34b0ff5d407bbe7d70ff9504aa035ec6fbecb7c
Author: Kayne Ruse <kayneruse@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Oct 18 11:45:40 2024 +1100

    Restored the workflows

commit eb3d94f30d4dc4150139517f44cc874f2901124f
Author: Kayne Ruse <kayneruse@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Oct 18 11:35:39 2024 +1100

    I think the library path on macos is fixed

commit 964572b5e93c7cb464686f19ddbe3e9d315f391b
Author: Kayne Ruse <kayneruse@gmail.com>
Date:   Fri Oct 18 11:22:56 2024 +1100

    I think the file paths are fixed

commit 1721f3da7252b4063f4347926e800ef4f7c9bf4c
Author: Kayne Ruse <kayneruse@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Oct 17 15:57:28 2024 +1100

    Added standalone tests

commit 90c783f4059d88f4a7bbaf18215a9b414f3ab66f
Author: Kayne Ruse <kayneruse@gmail.com>
Date:   Thu Oct 17 15:01:18 2024 +1100

    Trying to fix the integration test pipeline

commit fccced1396568a55c1385e2f1b04fedf7c2585a5
Author: Kayne Ruse <kayneruse@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed Oct 16 00:31:39 2024 +1100

    Workflow integration tests are not passing

commit 6b1e0d1e0f89291e89768bf6102f4f7ed4581496
Author: Kayne Ruse <kayneruse@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Oct 15 20:07:20 2024 +1100

    Fixed file paths in workflow

commit c0f1ec78fe79a5abb34c3e05308236cb18c23b97
Author: Kayne Ruse <kayneruse@gmail.com>
Date:   Tue Oct 15 19:46:14 2024 +1100

    Moved example scripts into proper integration tests

    Also adjusted makefiles to allow easy invoking of the tests.

    Adjusted and updated CI to invoke tests correctly.

    Fixed #141
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For the feature complete version 1, click here.

Toy v2.x

The Toy programming language is an imperative, bytecode-interpreted, embeddable scripting language. Rather than functioning independently, it serves as part of another program, the "host". This design allows for straightforward customization by both the hosts developer and end users, achieved by exposing program logic through text files.

This repository holds the reference implementation for Toy version 2.x, written in C.

Nifty Features

  • Simple C-like syntax
  • Intermediate AST representation
  • Strong, but optional type system
  • First-class functions and types
  • Extensible via external libraries
  • Can re-direct output, error and assertion failure messages
  • Open source under the zlib license

Syntax

//print is a built-in keyword, that can handle complex expressions
print 6 * 7;

//strings can be concatenated with the .. operator
print "Hello" .. "world!";

//declare a variable
var foobar = 42;

//more examples to be added as the features are implemented

Building

Supported platforms are: linux-latest, windows-latest, macos-latest, using GitHub's standard runners.

To build the shared library, run make source.
To build the shared library and repl, run make repl.
To build and run the standard available tests, run make tests.

Tools

Coming Soon, see #126 for details.

License

This source code is covered by the zlib license (see LICENSE.md).

Contributors and Special Thanks

For a guide on how you can contribute, see CONTRIBUTING.md.

@8051Enthusiast - fixAlignment() trick
@hiperiondev - v1 Disassembler, v1 porting support and feedback
@add00 - v1 Library support
@gruelingpine185 - Unofficial v1 MacOS support
@solar-mist - v1 Minor bugfixes
The Ratbags - Feedback
@munificent - For writing the book that sparked my interest in langdev

Patreon Supporters

  • Seth A. Robinson
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