jsonpiler 0.1.9

a Json syntax programming language for Windows
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Jsonpiler - JSON Syntax Programming Language

Jsonpiler is a compiler for the JSON Syntax Programming Language.

This program converts a JSON-based program into GNU Assembly, compiles it, and executes the result.

What's New

  • Added the ability to dynamically change stack allocations (currently unused)
  • The format of the error statement was fixed.
  • Improved parser overhead.
  • Created a new function global.
  • Changed the structure of the variable table.
  • begin now introduces a new scope. CHANGELOG (Markdown)

Prerequisites

Make sure the following tools are installed and available in your PATH environment variable:

  • ld (from MinGW-w64)
  • as (from MinGW-w64)

The following DLLs must be present in C:\Windows\System32\ for the program to work correctly:

  • kernel32.dll
  • user32.dll
  • ucrtbase.dll

Installation & Usage

cargo install jsonpiler
jsonpiler (input_json_file (UTF-8)) [arguments of .exe ...]

Replace (input_json_file) with the actual JSON file you want to compile.

Example

["begin", ["=", "a", "title"], ["message", ["$", "a"], "345"]]

Execution order:

The jsonpiler code consists of a single JSON object.

Expressions inside begin are evaluated sequentially.

The variable "a" is assigned the string "title" using "=".

A message box appears with the title (from variable "a") and the body "345", as specified by "message".

The program returns the integer ID of the pressed button in the message box
(currently only 1 is supported, which corresponds to IDOK in C/C++),
as the final value of the begin block.

Error message

["message", "title", ["$", "not_exist"]]
Compilation error: Undefined variables: `not_exist`
Error occurred on line: 1
Error position:
["message", "title", ["$", "not_exist"]]
                           ^

Function Documentation

Function Reference (Markdown)

Language Documentation

Language Reference (Markdown)

Execution

graph TD
  A[file.json] --> B{Jsonpiler}
  B -->|Parse| C([AST])
  C -->|Compile| D[file.s]
  D --> |Assembling with GNU AS| E[file.obj]
  E --> |Linking with GNU LD| F[file.exe]
  S[C:\Windows\System32\] --> KERNEL32[kernel32.dll] --> F[file.exe]
  S --> USER32[user32.dll] --> F[file.exe]
  S --> UCRTBASE[ucrtbase.dll] --> F[file.exe]
  F --> Execute[(Execute!)]