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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # DreamBerdCompiler 2 | 3 | Features so far: 4 | 5 | - variable creation (var var, const const, var const, const var) 6 | - print function 7 | - delete keyword 8 | - creation of custom functions 9 | 10 | Dreamberd: https://github.com/TodePond/DreamBerd 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /TODO.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | - if statement 2 | - when statement 3 | - user input 4 | - types 5 | - + - * / 6 | - previous 7 | - next 8 | - classes 9 | - time 10 | - overloading 11 | - reverse 12 | - async functions 13 | - noop 14 | - signals 15 | - arrays 16 | - Automatic-Exclamation-Mark-Insertion 17 | - Automatic-Bracket-Insertion 18 | - Automatic-Quotation-Marks-Insertion 19 | - Automatic-Insertion 20 | 21 | 22 | private static int processCodeBlock(Statement statement, boolean execute) { 23 | try (BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(file))) { 24 | String line; 25 | boolean insideCodeBlock = true; 26 | 27 | int currentLine = 1; 28 | while (currentLine < statement.getLine() + 1) { 29 | reader.readLine(); 30 | currentLine++; 31 | } 32 | 33 | while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null) { 34 | line = line.trim(); 35 | 36 | // Check for the end of the code block 37 | if (line.equals("}")) { 38 | insideCodeBlock = false; 39 | break; 40 | } 41 | 42 | // Process each line within the code block 43 | Statement lineStatement = getStatement(currentLine); 44 | if(lineStatement == null) { 45 | System.out.println("ERROR: Invalid statement! " + currentLine); 46 | continue; 47 | } 48 | 49 | if(execute) executeStatement(lineStatement); 50 | currentLine++; 51 | } 52 | 53 | if (insideCodeBlock) { 54 | System.out.println("ERROR: Missing closing brace '}' for code block!"); 55 | } 56 | 57 | return currentLine; 58 | 59 | } catch (IOException e) { 60 | e.printStackTrace(); 61 | } 62 | 63 | return statement.getLine(); 64 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pom.xml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | 5 | 4.0.0 6 | 7 | org.example 8 | DreamBeardCompiler 9 | 1.0-SNAPSHOT 10 | 11 | 12 | 17 13 | 17 14 | 15 | 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/java/me/corruptionhades/dreambeard/Main.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package me.corruptionhades.dreambeard; 2 | 3 | import java.io.File; 4 | 5 | public class Main { 6 | 7 | public static void main(String[] args) { 8 | Parser.parse(new File("test.drb")); 9 | } 10 | } 11 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/java/me/corruptionhades/dreambeard/Parser.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package me.corruptionhades.dreambeard; 2 | 3 | import me.corruptionhades.dreambeard.structure.*; 4 | 5 | import java.io.*; 6 | import java.util.ArrayList; 7 | import java.util.List; 8 | 9 | public class Parser { 10 | 11 | private static File file; 12 | private static final String INDENTATION = " "; 13 | private static final boolean debug = false; 14 | private static final List variables = new ArrayList<>(); 15 | private static final List functions = new ArrayList<>(); 16 | private static final List deletionList = new ArrayList<>(); 17 | private static final List lines = new ArrayList<>(); 18 | 19 | private static int index = 1; 20 | 21 | public static void parse(File inputFile) { 22 | file = inputFile; 23 | 24 | setupLines(inputFile); 25 | getFunctions(inputFile); 26 | 27 | System.out.println(">>>> Start of parsing file <<<<"); 28 | 29 | try (BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(inputFile))) { 30 | String line; 31 | index = 1; 32 | while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null) { 33 | 34 | if(index > lines.size()) { 35 | System.out.println(">>>> Reached end of file <<<<"); 36 | break; 37 | } 38 | 39 | if(line.endsWith("!") || line.endsWith("?") || line.endsWith("{") || line.endsWith("}") || line.isEmpty()) { 40 | Statement statement = getStatement(index); 41 | if(statement == null) { 42 | System.out.println("ERROR: Invalid statement: " + index); 43 | continue; 44 | } 45 | executeStatement(statement); 46 | } 47 | else System.out.println("ERROR: \"!\" or \"?\" expected at line: " + index + "[" + line + "]"); 48 | 49 | index++; 50 | } 51 | } catch (IOException e) { 52 | e.printStackTrace(); 53 | } 54 | } 55 | 56 | private static void setupLines(File inputFile) { 57 | try (BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(inputFile))) { 58 | String line; 59 | int index = 1; 60 | while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null) { 61 | lines.add(new Statement(line.replaceAll("^\\s+", ""), index)); 62 | index++; 63 | } 64 | } catch (IOException e) { 65 | e.printStackTrace(); 66 | } 67 | } 68 | 69 | private static void executeStatement(Statement statement) { 70 | 71 | String line = statement.getCode(); 72 | if(line.isEmpty()) return; 73 | 74 | for (String s : deletionList) { 75 | if(line.contains(s)) { 76 | System.out.println("ERROR: ->" + s + "<- is invalid due to deletion!"); 77 | return; 78 | } 79 | } 80 | 81 | if (line.endsWith("?")) { 82 | debugStatement(statement); 83 | } 84 | else if (line.startsWith("var var ")) { 85 | processVarVar(statement); 86 | } 87 | else if (line.startsWith("const const ")) { 88 | processConstConst(statement); 89 | } 90 | else if (line.startsWith("var const ")) { 91 | processVarConst(statement); 92 | } 93 | else if (line.startsWith("const var ")) { 94 | processConstVar(statement); 95 | } 96 | else if (line.startsWith("if")) { 97 | processIfStatement(statement); 98 | } 99 | else if (line.startsWith("print(")) { 100 | processPrintStatement(statement); 101 | } 102 | else if(line.startsWith("delete")) { 103 | processDeletion(statement); 104 | } 105 | else if(line.startsWith("function")) { 106 | skipTo(processCodeBlock(statement, false)); 107 | } 108 | 109 | for (String varName : getVarNames()) { 110 | if(line.startsWith(varName) && !line.startsWith(varName + ".")) { 111 | processVarReassign(statement); 112 | } 113 | else if(line.startsWith(varName + ".")) { 114 | processVarChange(statement); 115 | } 116 | } 117 | 118 | for (Function function : functions) { 119 | if(line.startsWith(function.getName() + "(")) { 120 | processFunction(statement); 121 | } 122 | } 123 | } 124 | 125 | private static void debugStatement(Statement lin) { 126 | String line = lin.getCode(); 127 | String debugMessage = line.substring(1).trim(); 128 | System.out.println("Debug: " + debugMessage); 129 | } 130 | 131 | private static void processConstConst(Statement lin) { 132 | String line = lin.getCode(); 133 | String name = line.substring(line.indexOf("const const ") + 12, line.indexOf("=")).trim(); 134 | String value = line.substring(line.indexOf("=") + 1, line.lastIndexOf("!")).trim().replace("\"", ""); 135 | variables.add(new Var(name, value, Var.Type.ConstConst)); 136 | if(debug) System.out.println("Created constant variable: " + name + " = " + value); 137 | } 138 | 139 | private static void processVarConst(Statement lin) { 140 | String line = lin.getCode(); 141 | String name = line.substring(line.indexOf("var const ") + 10, line.indexOf("=")).trim(); 142 | String value = line.substring(line.indexOf("=") + 1, line.lastIndexOf("!")).trim().replace("\"", ""); 143 | variables.add(new Var(name, value, Var.Type.VarConst)); 144 | if(debug) System.out.println("Created variable: " + name + " = " + value); 145 | } 146 | 147 | private static void processVarVar(Statement lin) { 148 | String line = lin.getCode(); 149 | String name = line.substring(line.indexOf("var var ") + 8, line.indexOf("=")).trim(); 150 | String value = line.substring(line.indexOf("=") + 1, line.lastIndexOf("!")).trim().replace("\"", ""); 151 | variables.add(new Var(name, value, Var.Type.VarVar)); 152 | if(debug) System.out.println("Created variable: " + name + " = " + value); 153 | } 154 | 155 | private static void processConstVar(Statement lin) { 156 | String line = lin.getCode(); 157 | String name = line.substring(line.indexOf("const var ") + 10, line.indexOf("=")).trim(); 158 | String value = line.substring(line.indexOf("=") + 1, line.lastIndexOf("!")).trim().replace("\"", ""); 159 | variables.add(new Var(name, value, Var.Type.ConstVar)); 160 | if(debug) System.out.println("Created constant: " + name + " = " + value); 161 | } 162 | 163 | private static void processPrintStatement(Statement lin) { 164 | String line = lin.getCode(); 165 | String content = line.substring(line.indexOf("(") + 1, line.indexOf(")")).trim().replace("\"", ""); // Extract the content 166 | 167 | for (Var variable : variables) { 168 | content = content.replace("${" + variable.getVariableName() + "}", variable.getVariableValue().toString()); 169 | } 170 | 171 | System.out.println(content); 172 | } 173 | 174 | private static void processVarReassign(Statement lin) { 175 | String line = lin.getCode(); 176 | String[] split = line.split("="); 177 | String variableName = split[0].trim(); 178 | Var var = getByName(variableName); 179 | 180 | if(var == null) { 181 | System.out.println("ERROR: No variable with name >>" + variableName + "<< !"); 182 | return; 183 | } 184 | 185 | if(var.getType() == Var.Type.ConstConst) { 186 | System.out.println("ERROR: Variable >>" + variableName + "<< is a const const and cannot be changed in any way!"); 187 | return; 188 | } 189 | else if(var.getType() == Var.Type.ConstVar) { 190 | System.out.println("ERROR: Variable >>" + variableName + "<< is a const var and cannot be reassigned!"); 191 | return; 192 | } 193 | 194 | // String name = line.substring(line.indexOf("var const ") + 10, line.indexOf("=")).trim(); 195 | 196 | String newVal = line.substring(line.indexOf("=") + 2, line.indexOf("!")).replace("\"", ""); 197 | var.setVariableValue(newVal); 198 | if(debug) System.out.println("Variable >>" + variableName + "<< has now been assigned to " + newVal); 199 | } 200 | 201 | private static void processVarChange(Statement lin) { 202 | String line = lin.getCode(); 203 | String[] split = line.split("\\."); 204 | String variableName = split[0].trim(); 205 | Var var = getByName(variableName); 206 | 207 | if(var == null) { 208 | System.out.println("ERROR: No variable with name >>" + variableName + "<< !"); 209 | return; 210 | } 211 | 212 | if(var.getType() == Var.Type.ConstConst) { 213 | System.out.println("ERROR: Variable >>" + variableName + "<< is a const const and cannot be changed in any way!"); 214 | return; 215 | } 216 | if(var.getType() == Var.Type.VarConst) { 217 | System.out.println("ERROR: Variable >>" + variableName + "<< is a var const and cannot be edited!"); 218 | return; 219 | } 220 | 221 | String functionName = line.substring(line.indexOf(".") + 1, line.indexOf("(")); 222 | switch (functionName) { 223 | case "push" -> { 224 | String content = line.substring(line.indexOf("(") + 1, line.indexOf(")")).replace("\"", ""); 225 | if(content.isEmpty()) break; 226 | var.setVariableValue(var.getVariableValue() + content); 227 | if(debug) System.out.println("For Variable >>" + variableName + "<< this has been pushed: " + content); 228 | } 229 | case "clear" -> { 230 | var.setVariableValue(""); 231 | if(debug) System.out.println("Variable >> " + variableName + "<< has been cleared!"); 232 | } 233 | } 234 | } 235 | 236 | private static void getFunctions(File file) { 237 | try (BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(file))) { 238 | String line; 239 | int index = 0; 240 | while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null) { 241 | if (line.startsWith("function ")) { 242 | String functionName = line.substring("function ".length(), line.indexOf("()")); 243 | Function function = new Function(functionName); 244 | try (BufferedReader reader2 = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(file))) { 245 | String line2; 246 | int currentLine = 1; 247 | while (currentLine < index + 2) { 248 | reader2.readLine(); 249 | currentLine++; 250 | } 251 | 252 | while ((line2 = reader2.readLine()) != null) { 253 | line2 = line2.trim(); 254 | 255 | // Check for the end of the code block 256 | if (line2.equals("}")) { 257 | break; 258 | } 259 | 260 | // Process each line within the code block 261 | Statement lineStatement = getStatement(currentLine); 262 | if (lineStatement == null) { 263 | System.out.println("ERROR: Invalid statement! " + currentLine); 264 | continue; 265 | } 266 | 267 | function.addStatement(lineStatement); 268 | currentLine++; 269 | } 270 | } 271 | 272 | if (debug) { 273 | System.out.println("Function <<" + functionName + ">> has been added!"); 274 | for (Statement statement : function.getCode()) { 275 | System.out.println(statement.getCode()); 276 | } 277 | } 278 | 279 | functions.add(function); 280 | } 281 | index++; 282 | } 283 | } catch (IOException e) { 284 | e.printStackTrace(); 285 | } 286 | } 287 | 288 | 289 | private static void processFunction(Statement lin) { 290 | String line = lin.getCode(); 291 | String functionName = line.substring(0, line.indexOf("()")); 292 | Function function = getFunctionByName(functionName); 293 | if(function == null) { 294 | System.out.println("ERROR: function with name <<" + functionName + ">> doesnt not exist!"); 295 | return; 296 | } 297 | for (Statement s : function.getCode()) { 298 | executeStatement(s); 299 | } 300 | } 301 | 302 | private static void processDeletion(Statement lin) { 303 | String line = lin.getCode(); 304 | String value = line.replace("delete ", "").replace("!", ""); 305 | deletionList.add(value); 306 | } 307 | 308 | private static void processIfStatement(Statement statement) { 309 | String line = statement.getCode(); 310 | 311 | // Check condition 312 | String conditionText = line.substring(line.indexOf("(") + 1, line.indexOf(")")).trim(); 313 | boolean condition = false; 314 | conditionText = applyVariables(conditionText); 315 | 316 | if(conditionText.contains("==")) { 317 | String var1 = conditionText.substring(0, conditionText.indexOf("==")).trim(); 318 | String var2 = conditionText.substring(conditionText.indexOf("==") + 2).trim(); 319 | condition = var1.equals(var2); 320 | if(debug) { 321 | System.out.println("Condition of if statement: " + condition); 322 | System.out.println(var1 + (condition ? " is " : " isn't ") + var2); 323 | } 324 | } 325 | 326 | int skip = processCodeBlock(statement, /*evaluateCondition(condition)*/ condition); 327 | skipTo(skip); 328 | } 329 | 330 | private static int processCodeBlock(Statement statement, boolean execute) { 331 | try (BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(file))) { 332 | String line; 333 | boolean insideCodeBlock = true; 334 | 335 | int currentLine = 1; 336 | while (currentLine < statement.getLine() + 1) { 337 | reader.readLine(); 338 | currentLine++; 339 | } 340 | 341 | while ((line = reader.readLine()) != null) { 342 | line = line.trim(); 343 | 344 | // Check for the end of the code block 345 | if (line.equals("}")) { 346 | insideCodeBlock = false; 347 | break; 348 | } 349 | 350 | // Process each line within the code block 351 | Statement lineStatement = getStatement(currentLine); 352 | if(lineStatement == null) { 353 | System.out.println("ERROR: Invalid statement! " + currentLine); 354 | continue; 355 | } 356 | 357 | if(execute) executeStatement(lineStatement); 358 | currentLine++; 359 | } 360 | 361 | if (insideCodeBlock) { 362 | System.out.println("ERROR: Missing closing brace '}' for code block!"); 363 | } 364 | 365 | return currentLine; 366 | 367 | } catch (IOException e) { 368 | e.printStackTrace(); 369 | } 370 | 371 | return statement.getLine(); 372 | } 373 | 374 | private static Var getByName(String name) { 375 | for (Var variable : variables) { 376 | if(variable.getVariableName().equals(name)) return variable; 377 | } 378 | 379 | return null; 380 | } 381 | 382 | private static List getVarNames() { 383 | List names = new ArrayList<>(); 384 | for (Var variable : variables) { 385 | names.add(variable.getVariableName()); 386 | } 387 | 388 | return names; 389 | } 390 | 391 | private static Function getFunctionByName(String name) { 392 | for (Function function : functions) { 393 | if(function.getName().equals(name)) return function; 394 | } 395 | return null; 396 | } 397 | 398 | private static Statement getStatement(int index) { 399 | for (Statement statement : lines) { 400 | if(statement.getLine() == index) 401 | return statement; 402 | } 403 | 404 | return null; 405 | } 406 | 407 | private static String applyVariables(String text) { 408 | for (Var variable : variables) { 409 | String variableName = variable.getVariableName(); 410 | String variableValue = variable.getVariableValue().toString(); 411 | 412 | // Create a regular expression pattern with delimiters 413 | String pattern = "\\b" + variableName + "\\b"; 414 | 415 | // Replace exact variable matches using the pattern 416 | text = text.replaceAll(pattern, variableValue); 417 | } 418 | return text; 419 | } 420 | 421 | 422 | private static void skipTo(int line) { 423 | index = line; 424 | } 425 | } 426 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/java/me/corruptionhades/dreambeard/structure/ArrayVar.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package me.corruptionhades.dreambeard.structure; 2 | 3 | public class ArrayVar extends Var{ 4 | 5 | public ArrayVar(String variableName, Number[] variableValues) { 6 | super(variableName, variableValues, Type.ArrayVar); 7 | } 8 | } 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/java/me/corruptionhades/dreambeard/structure/Function.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package me.corruptionhades.dreambeard.structure; 2 | 3 | import java.util.ArrayList; 4 | import java.util.List; 5 | 6 | public class Function { 7 | 8 | private final String name; 9 | private final List code = new ArrayList<>(); 10 | 11 | public Function(String name) { 12 | this.name = name; 13 | } 14 | 15 | public String getName() { 16 | return name; 17 | } 18 | 19 | public List getCode() { 20 | return code; 21 | } 22 | 23 | public void addStatement(Statement statement) { 24 | code.add(statement); 25 | } 26 | } 27 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/java/me/corruptionhades/dreambeard/structure/Statement.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package me.corruptionhades.dreambeard.structure; 2 | 3 | public class Statement { 4 | 5 | private final String code; 6 | private final int line; 7 | 8 | public Statement(String code, int line) { 9 | this.code = code; 10 | this.line = line; 11 | } 12 | 13 | public String getCode() { 14 | return code; 15 | } 16 | 17 | public int getLine() { 18 | return line; 19 | } 20 | } 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/java/me/corruptionhades/dreambeard/structure/Var.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package me.corruptionhades.dreambeard.structure; 2 | 3 | public class Var { 4 | 5 | private final String variableName; 6 | private final Type type; 7 | private Object variableValue; 8 | 9 | public Var(String variableName, Object variableValue, Type type) { 10 | this.variableName = variableName; 11 | this.type = type; 12 | this.variableValue = variableValue; 13 | } 14 | 15 | public String getVariableName() { 16 | return variableName; 17 | } 18 | 19 | public void setVariableValue(Object variableValue) { 20 | this.variableValue = variableValue; 21 | } 22 | 23 | public Object getVariableValue() { 24 | return variableValue; 25 | } 26 | 27 | public Type getType() { 28 | return type; 29 | } 30 | 31 | public enum Type { 32 | ArrayVar, ConstConst, ConstVar, VarConst, VarVar; 33 | } 34 | } 35 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/resources/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Manifest-Version: 1.0 2 | Main-Class: me.corruptionhades.dreambeard.Main 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test.drb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | function nice() { 2 | print("Nice! Lol!")! 3 | } 4 | 5 | var var age = 2! 6 | 7 | if(age == 2) { 8 | print("Age is 2")! 9 | nice()! 10 | } --------------------------------------------------------------------------------