xBASIC
xBASIC is designed to be a very simple language. The goal of this library is to make it easy to add user-defined logic to your Rust project.
Features:
- Gracefully handles bad or malicious code.
- Allows setting a compute time limit.
- Allows calling xBASIC functions from Rust
- Allows calling Rust functions from xBASIC
- Allows defining custom IO, which
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TODO:
- Arrays
- Better standard library(string lengths, type conversions, etc)
A basic interpreter is also included in this project. It can be started with cargo run. It possesses a REPL, but can also run files.
Syntax
As mentioned already, xBASIC is a very simple language. Like other BASIC languages, it is designed to be easy for beginners to understand.
Printing
print "hello world" // "hello world"
print "hello" "world" // "hello world"
print 5 "+" 3 "=" 5 + 3 // "5 + 3 = 8"
PRINT will automatically concatenate multiple expressions together.
Reading
input a // Read in a line, store it in a
input b // Read in another line, store it in b
Variables
a = 3
print a // "3"
print b // "0"
All variables are implicitly initialized to 0.
Comparisons
a = 3
print a = 3 // "true"
print not a = 3 // \"false\"
print a < 3 // "false"
print a > 3 // "false"
print a <= 3 // "true"
print a >= 3 // "true"
Note that a = 3 is an assignment when used as a statement, and a comparison when used as an expression.
IF statements
if 3 = 3 then
print "hello world" // runs
end if
if not a then
print "hello world" // runs, because a is implicitly 0
end if
if b = 2 then
elseif b = 3 then
elseif b = 4 then
else
end if
Truthy values are true and all numbers other than 0. It is an error to attempt to evaluate the truthiness of a string.
WHILE statements
a = 0
while a < 10
print a // prints 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9, each on a newline
a += 1
wend
FOR statements
for x = 10 to 20
print x // prints 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20, each on a newline
next x
Functions
print a("hello", "world") // "helloworld"
function a(b, c)
return b + c
end function
Functions can be defined before or after they are called. Return values can be specified with return,
otherwise they will implicitly return 0. Recursion is also allowed.
For more examples, check out the examples directory.