use std::io::Write; use std::{env, fs, io, process}; mod bytecode; mod scanner; mod treewalk; /// Trait for making the different interpreters callable in the same /// way. pub trait Lox { type Value: std::fmt::Debug; type Error: std::fmt::Display; fn create() -> Self; fn interpret(&mut self, source: String) -> Result>; } fn main() { let mut args = env::args(); if args.len() > 2 { println!("Usage: rlox [script]"); process::exit(1); } match env::var("LOX_INTERPRETER").as_ref().map(String::as_str) { Ok("treewalk") => pick::(args.nth(1)), _ => pick::(args.nth(1)), } } fn pick(file_arg: Option) { if let Some(file) = file_arg { run_file::(&file); } else { run_prompt::(); } } // Run Lox code from a file and print results to stdout fn run_file(file: &str) { let contents = fs::read_to_string(file).expect("failed to read the input file"); let mut lox = I::create(); run(&mut lox, contents); } // Evaluate Lox code interactively in a shitty REPL. fn run_prompt() { let mut line = String::new(); let mut lox = I::create(); loop { print!("> "); io::stdout().flush().unwrap(); io::stdin() .read_line(&mut line) .expect("failed to read user input"); run(&mut lox, std::mem::take(&mut line)); line.clear(); } } fn run(lox: &mut I, code: String) { match lox.interpret(code) { Ok(result) => println!("=> {:?}", result), Err(errors) => { for error in errors { eprintln!("{}", error); } } } }