Capricc-Io

Build Status Codecov GitHub code size in bytes

Capricc-Io is a tiny interpreted prototyped-based homoiconic and dynamic typing language with Io-like messages.

  • Everything is an object in Capricc-Io;
  • Program is just a series of messages;
  • Objects don’t have classes, but prototypes, their parent objects;
  • Messages are the only data type and also parsing representation → homoiconicity;

In lib/capriccio/stdlib you can see how you can define an if statement or booleans behavior directly in Capric-Io;

Installation

$ gem install capricc-io

Usage

Run REPL:

capio

or run file:

capio your_code.cio

Examples of code

Prototypes & OOP:

# comment

set("person", Object clone)
person set("name", "Max")
person name print
# => Max

person set("say_name", def(
  arguments print
  # => <Message @name="hello...">

  eval_arg(0) print
  # => hello...

  self name print
  # => Max
))

person say_name("hello...")

Conditions:

if(true,
  "condition is true" print,
  "nope" print
)
# => condition is true

if(false,
  "nope" print,
  "condition is false" print
)
# => condition is false

Booleans:

"yo" or("hi") print
# => yo

nil or("hi") print
# => hi

"yo" and("hi") print
# => hi

1 and(2 or(3)) print
# => 2

Building

Pre-reqs

To build and run this app locally you will need a few things:

  • Install Ruby (tested on **2.6);

Getting start

  • Clone the repository bash git clone --depth=1 https://github.com/maxbarsukov/capricc-io.git
  • Install dependencies bash cd capricc-io bundle install
  • Run bash ./bin/capriccio input.cio # or ./bin/capriccio `
  • RSpec bash bundle exec rspec
  • Rubocop bash bundle exec rubocop

Contributing

Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/maxbarsukov/capricc-io. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the code of conduct.

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.

Code of Conduct

Everyone interacting in the Capricc-Io project's codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.