├── t e s t ├── HelloShTxt ├── HelloR.r ├── HelloSh.sh ├── HelloV.v ├── HelloLua.lua ├── HelloPy.py ├── HelloGenie.gs ├── HelloJulia.jl ├── HelloPerl.pl ├── HelloAWK.awk ├── HelloJS.js ├── HelloTS.ts ├── HelloKotlinScript.kts ├── HelloOCaml.ml ├── HelloDart.dart ├── HelloOctave.m ├── HelloRust.rs ├── HelloKotlin.kt ├── HelloGo.go ├── HelloHaxe.hx ├── HelloVala2.vala ├── HelloC.c ├── HelloVala.vala ├── HelloJava.java ├── HelloCpp.cpp ├── HelloCS.cs ├── HelloVBNet.vb ├── HelloZig.zig ├── HelloTS2.ts ├── HelloIntelAsm.asm ├── G U I │ └── HelloValaGtk.vala └── HelloArmAsm.s ├── TODO ├── .gitignore ├── imgs ├── screenshot-emacs.png └── screenshot-gedit.png ├── runner_gedit.plugin ├── Makefile ├── test.sh ├── runner_gedit.py ├── README.md ├── runner.v ├── runners.json └── LICENSE /t e s t/HelloShTxt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Hello sh world 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /TODO: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | swift, objective-c, ruby, delphi 2 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | test/octave-workspace 2 | rn 3 | build -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloR.r: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | print("Hello R world") -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloSh.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | cat HelloShTxt 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloV.v: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | println('Hello V world') 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloLua.lua: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | print("Hello Lua world") 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloPy.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | print("Hello Python world") 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloGenie.gs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | init 3 | print "Hello Genie world" -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloJulia.jl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | println("Hello Julia world") 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloPerl.pl: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | print "Hello Perl world\n"; 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloAWK.awk: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | BEGIN { print "Hello AWK world" } 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloJS.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | console.log("Hello JavaScript world"); 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloTS.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | console.log("Hello TypeScript world"); 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloKotlinScript.kts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | println("Hello Kotlin Script world") -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloOCaml.ml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | print_string "Hello OCaml world\n";; 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloDart.dart: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | main() { 3 | print("Hello Dart world"); 4 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloOctave.m: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | printf("Hello GNU Octave world\n"); 3 | exit(); 4 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloRust.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | fn main() { 3 | println!("Hello Rust world"); 4 | } 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /imgs/screenshot-emacs.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Naheel-Azawy/runner/HEAD/imgs/screenshot-emacs.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /imgs/screenshot-gedit.png: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Naheel-Azawy/runner/HEAD/imgs/screenshot-gedit.png -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloKotlin.kt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | fun main(args: Array) { 3 | println("Hello Kotlin world") 4 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloGo.go: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | package main 3 | 4 | import "fmt" 5 | 6 | func main() { 7 | fmt.Println("Hello Go world") 8 | } 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloHaxe.hx: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | class HelloHaxe { 3 | static function main() { 4 | trace("Hello Haxe world"); 5 | } 6 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloVala2.vala: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | void foo (string s) { 2 | print ("Hello from the other file side!\n"); 3 | print (@"And here's your arg: $s\n"); 4 | } 5 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloC.c: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | #include 3 | 4 | int main(int argc, char** argv) { 5 | printf("Hello C world\n"); 6 | return 0; 7 | } 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloVala.vala: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env -S rn -m \$pHelloVala2.vala -r TheArg 2 | void main (string[] args) { 3 | print ("Hello Vala world\n"); 4 | foo (args[1]); 5 | } 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloJava.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | public class HelloJava { 3 | 4 | public static void main(String[] args) { 5 | System.out.println("Hello Java world"); 6 | } 7 | 8 | } 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloCpp.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | #include 3 | using namespace std; 4 | 5 | int main(int argc, char* argv[]) { 6 | cout << "Hello C++ world\n"; 7 | return 0; 8 | } 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloCS.cs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | using System; 3 | 4 | public class HelloWorld { 5 | static public void Main (string[] args) { 6 | Console.WriteLine ("Hello C# world"); 7 | } 8 | } 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloVBNet.vb: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | Imports System 3 | 4 | Public Module modmain 5 | Sub Main() 6 | Console.WriteLine ("Hello Visual Basic world") 7 | End Sub 8 | End Module 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloZig.zig: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | const std = @import("std"); 3 | 4 | pub fn main() !void { 5 | const stdout = std.io.getStdOut().writer(); 6 | try stdout.writeAll("Hello Zig world\n"); 7 | } 8 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloTS2.ts: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | console.log("Hello world 1"); 3 | console.log("Hello world 2"); 4 | console.log("Hello world 3"); 5 | console.log("Hello world 4"); 6 | console.log("Hello world 5"); 7 | console.log("Hello world 6"); 8 | console.log("Hello world 7"); 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /runner_gedit.plugin: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | [Plugin] 2 | Loader=python3 3 | Module=runner_gedit 4 | IAge=3 5 | Name=Runner 6 | Description=Run almost everything with a single click! 7 | Authors=Naheel Azawy 8 | Copyright=Copyright (C) 2020 Naheel Azawy 9 | Website=https://github.com/Naheel-Azawy/runner 10 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloIntelAsm.asm: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | section .text 3 | global _start 4 | 5 | _start: 6 | mov edx, len 7 | mov ecx, msg 8 | mov ebx, 1 9 | mov eax, 4 10 | int 0x80 11 | mov eax, 1 12 | int 0x80 13 | 14 | section .data 15 | 16 | msg db 'Hello Intel Assembly world', 0xa 17 | len equ $ - msg 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/G U I/HelloValaGtk.vala: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | using Gtk; 3 | 4 | int main (string[] args) { 5 | Gtk.init (ref args); 6 | 7 | var window = new Window (); 8 | window.title = "A Little GTK+ Program"; 9 | window.border_width = 10; 10 | window.window_position = WindowPosition.CENTER; 11 | window.set_default_size (350, 70); 12 | window.destroy.connect (Gtk.main_quit); 13 | 14 | var button = new Button.with_label ("Click me!"); 15 | button.clicked.connect (() => { 16 | Gtk.main_quit (); 17 | }); 18 | 19 | window.add (button); 20 | window.show_all (); 21 | 22 | Gtk.main (); 23 | return 0; 24 | } 25 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /t e s t/HelloArmAsm.s: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/usr/bin/env rn 2 | .data 3 | msg: 4 | .ascii "Hello ARM Assembly world\n" 5 | len = . - msg 6 | 7 | .text 8 | .globl _start 9 | _start: 10 | /* syscall write(int fd, const void *buf, size_t count) */ 11 | mov %r0, $1 /* fd -> stdout */ 12 | ldr %r1, =msg /* buf -> msg */ 13 | ldr %r2, =len /* count -> len(msg) */ 14 | mov %r7, $4 /* write is syscall #4 */ 15 | swi $0 /* invoke syscall */ 16 | /* syscall exit(int status) */ 17 | mov %r0, $0 /* status -> 0 */ 18 | mov %r7, $1 /* exit is syscall #1 */ 19 | swi $0 /* invoke syscall */ 20 | 21 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Makefile: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | PREFIX = /usr 2 | CONKYDIR = $(DESTDIR)$(PREFIX)/share/conky/naheel 3 | 4 | rn: runner.v runners.json build.sh 5 | sh ./build.sh 6 | 7 | install: rn 8 | cp rn /bin/ || cp rn /usr/local/bin/ 9 | 10 | gedit: 11 | mkdir -p ~/.local/share/gedit/plugins/ 12 | cp runner_gedit.py ~/.local/share/gedit/plugins/ 13 | cp runner_gedit.plugin ~/.local/share/gedit/plugins/ 14 | 15 | uninstall: 16 | rm -f /bin/rn 17 | rm -f /usr/local/bin/rn 18 | rm -f ~/.local/share/gedit/plugins/runner_gedit.py 19 | rm -f ~/.local/share/gedit/plugins/runner_gedit.plugin 20 | 21 | clean: 22 | rm -rf ~/.cache/runnables 23 | rm -rf build 24 | rm -f rn 25 | 26 | test: 27 | ./test.sh 28 | 29 | .PHONY: clean install uninstall gedit test 30 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /test.sh: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #!/bin/sh 2 | cd "t e s t" || exit 1 3 | chmod +x ./* 4 | chmod +x ./G\ U\ I/* 5 | 6 | info() { 7 | echo "$* ============" 8 | } 9 | 10 | info IntelAsm && time ./HelloIntelAsm.asm 11 | info ArmAsm && time ./HelloArmAsm.s 12 | info C && time ./HelloC.c 13 | info Cpp && time ./HelloCpp.cpp 14 | info V && time ./HelloV.v 15 | info CS && time ./HelloCS.cs 16 | info Go && time ./HelloGo.go 17 | info Rust && time ./HelloRust.rs 18 | info Zig && time ./HelloZig.zig 19 | info Java && time ./HelloJava.java 2>/dev/null 20 | info Kotlin && time ./HelloKotlin.kt 2>/dev/null 21 | info KotlinScript && time ./HelloKotlinScript.kts 2>/dev/null 22 | info TS && time ./HelloTS.ts 23 | info JS && time ./HelloJS.js 24 | info Py && time ./HelloPy.py 25 | info Sh && time ./HelloSh.sh 26 | info OCaml && time ./HelloOCaml.ml 27 | info AWK && time ./HelloAWK.awk 28 | info Perl && time ./HelloPerl.pl 29 | info R && time ./HelloR.r 30 | info Dart && time ./HelloDart.dart 31 | info Julia && time ./HelloJulia.jl 32 | info Lua && time ./HelloLua.lua 33 | info Haxe && time ./HelloHaxe.hx 34 | info Octave && time ./HelloOctave.m 2>/dev/null 35 | info Vala && time ./HelloVala.vala 36 | 37 | info TS from 3 to 5 38 | rn -f 3 -t 5 ./HelloTS2.ts 39 | 40 | if [ "$1" != -nw ]; then 41 | info Vala GUI 42 | ./G\ U\ I/HelloValaGtk.vala 2> /dev/null 43 | fi 44 | 45 | info Vala template 46 | rn -r Hello vala 'print (@"$(args[1]) from VALA inline\n")' 47 | 48 | info C++ template 49 | rn -r Hello c++ 'cout << argv[1] << " from CPP inline" << endl' 50 | 51 | info C template 52 | rn -r "1 1" c 'int i=atoi(argv[1]),j=atoi(argv[2]),k=i+j;printf("%d + %d = %d from C inline\n",i,j,k)' 53 | 54 | if [ "$1" != -nw ]; then 55 | info Vala GUI template 56 | rn vala 'Gtk.init(ref args); 57 | var w=new Gtk.Window(); 58 | w.title="Ello"; 59 | w.set_default_size(300,150); 60 | w.border_width=10; 61 | w.destroy.connect(Gtk.main_quit); 62 | var b=new Gtk.Button(); 63 | b.label="CLICK ME!"; 64 | b.clicked.connect(()=>{print("clicked\n");Gtk.main_quit();}); 65 | w.add(b); 66 | w.show_all(); 67 | Gtk.main()' 68 | fi 69 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /runner_gedit.py: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # runner_gedit.py 2 | # 3 | # Copyright (C) 2017 naheel_azawy 4 | # 5 | # This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify 6 | # it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by 7 | # the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or 8 | # (at your option) any later version. 9 | # 10 | # This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, 11 | # but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of 12 | # MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the 13 | # GNU General Public License for more details. 14 | # 15 | # You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License 16 | # along with this program. If not, see . 17 | 18 | import re 19 | import os 20 | import gi 21 | gi.require_version('Gtk', '3.0') 22 | from gi.repository import GObject, Gtk, Gedit 23 | 24 | 25 | class RunnerGeditPlugin(GObject.Object, Gedit.WindowActivatable): 26 | __gtype_name__ = "runner_gedit" 27 | window = GObject.property(type=Gedit.Window) 28 | 29 | def __init__(self): 30 | GObject.Object.__init__(self) 31 | self.btn = Gtk.Button("Run") 32 | self.btn_align = Gtk.Alignment( 33 | xalign=0.0, yalign=0.5, xscale=0.0, yscale=0.0) 34 | 35 | def do_activate(self): 36 | self.t = self.window.get_titlebar().get_children()[-1] 37 | self.t.pack_start(self.btn_align) 38 | self.btn_align.add(self.btn) 39 | self.btn_align.show_all() 40 | self.btn.connect("clicked", self.on_click) 41 | 42 | def do_deactivate(self): 43 | Gtk.Container.remove(self.t, self.btn) 44 | del self.btn 45 | 46 | def on_click(self, button): 47 | doc = self.window.get_active_document() 48 | f = doc.get_location() 49 | if f == None: 50 | dialog = Gtk.MessageDialog(self.window, 0, Gtk.MessageType.ERROR, 51 | Gtk.ButtonsType.OK, "Unsaved File!") 52 | dialog.format_secondary_text("The file must be saved first.") 53 | dialog.run() 54 | dialog.destroy() 55 | else: 56 | os.system("gnome-terminal -e 'bash -c \"rn " + 57 | f.get_path().replace(" ", "\\ ") + 58 | ";echo -en \\\"\\nPress ENTER to exit\\\";read A\"'") 59 | 60 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Runner 2 | Run everything like a script! 3 | 4 | Note that this might not be so stable as V is still in a very early stage. Maybe check the older version [Executor](https://github.com/Naheel-Azawy/Executor) 5 | 6 | ### Supported files 7 | - C (gcc) 8 | - C++ (g++) 9 | - V (v) 10 | - C# (mcs and mono) 11 | - VisualBasic .NET (vbnc and mono) 12 | - Go (gccgo) 13 | - Rust (rustc) 14 | - Java (javac) 15 | - Kotlin (kotlinc and java) 16 | - Kotlin Script (kotlinc -script) 17 | - Vala (valac) 18 | - Genie (valac) 19 | - TypeScript (tsc and node) 20 | - JavaScript (node) 21 | - Python (python3) 22 | - GNU Octave (octave) 23 | - ARM Assembly (arm-linux-gnu-as, arm-linux-gnu-ld, and qemu-arm) 24 | - Intel Assembly (nasm) 25 | - OCaml (ocamlopt) 26 | - Shell (bash) 27 | - AWK (awk) 28 | - Perl (perl) 29 | - R (R) 30 | - Dart (dart) 31 | - Julia (julia) 32 | - Lua (lua) 33 | - Haxe (haxe and python3) 34 | 35 | ### Installation 36 | ```sh 37 | $ git clone https://github.com/Naheel-Azawy/runner.git 38 | $ cd runner 39 | $ make && sudo make install 40 | ``` 41 | 42 | ### Usage 43 | 44 | ```sh 45 | $ rn hello.c 46 | ``` 47 | 48 | Or even better, add a shebang to your file `test.vala`: 49 | 50 | ```c 51 | #!/bin/rn 52 | void main() { print ("Hello!\n"); } 53 | ``` 54 | 55 | ```sh 56 | $ chmod +x test.vala 57 | $ ./test.vala 58 | ``` 59 | 60 | It's also possible to run a range of lines 61 | 62 | ```sh 63 | $ ./test.ts --from 3 --to 5 64 | ``` 65 | 66 | One more cool feature! I leave you with examples: 67 | 68 | ```sh 69 | $ rn -r Hello vala 'print (@"$(args[1]) from VALA\n")' 70 | Hello from VALA 71 | $ rn -r Hello c++ 'cout << argv[1] << " from CPP" << endl' 72 | Hello from CPP 73 | $ rn -r "1 1" c 'int i=atoi(argv[1]),j=atoi(argv[2]),k=i+j;printf("%d + %d = %d\n",i,j,k)' 74 | 1 + 1 = 2 75 | ``` 76 | 77 | ### Emacs 78 | Add this to you `.emacs`: 79 | 80 | ``` 81 | (defun run-program () 82 | (interactive) 83 | (defvar cmd) 84 | (setq cmd (concat "rn " (buffer-name) )) 85 | (shell-command cmd)) 86 | (global-set-key [C-f5] 'run-program) 87 | ``` 88 | 89 | ![screenshot](./imgs/screenshot-emacs.png) 90 | 91 | ### Gedit 92 | Yes! it comes with a gedit plugin! 93 | 94 | - Run `./install-gedit` 95 | - Open gedit preferences -> plugins 96 | - Enable Runner 97 | - Enjoy 98 | 99 | ![screenshot](./imgs/screenshot-gedit.png) 100 | 101 | ### Add / Override 102 | Create `~/.config/.runners.json`. Example: 103 | 104 | ```json 105 | { 106 | ".js": { 107 | "ext": "js", 108 | "outFile": "'{sourceFile}'", 109 | "cm": "", 110 | "rn": "gjs {outFile}" 111 | } 112 | } 113 | ``` 114 | 115 | ### Clean up 116 | Binaries will be generated under '~/.cache/runnables directory. 117 | 118 | ### License 119 | GPL 120 | 121 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /runner.v: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | import cli 2 | import os 3 | import json 4 | 5 | struct Lang { 6 | ext string 7 | name string 8 | out_file string @[json:outFile] 9 | cm string 10 | rn string 11 | tmp string 12 | needs []string 13 | install LangInstall 14 | cm_args []string 15 | equal string 16 | } 17 | 18 | struct Langs { 19 | mut: 20 | m map[string]Lang 21 | } 22 | 23 | struct LangInstall { 24 | default string @[json:default] 25 | arch string 26 | fedora string 27 | ubuntu string 28 | } 29 | 30 | fn init_langs() Langs { 31 | mut langs := Langs{map[string]Lang} 32 | // ### FILL FROM ITSELF ### 33 | langs.update('runners.json') 34 | langs.update(os.getenv('HOME') + '/.config/.runners.json') 35 | if langs.m.keys().len == 0 { 36 | panic('No runner languages found') 37 | } 38 | return langs 39 | } 40 | 41 | fn (mut l Langs) update(file string) { 42 | languages_str := os.read_file(file) or { 43 | return 44 | } 45 | languages_map := json.decode(map[string]Lang, languages_str) or { 46 | panic('Failed to parse json') 47 | } 48 | 49 | for _, lang in languages_map { 50 | l.m[lang.ext] = lang 51 | } 52 | } 53 | 54 | fn (l Langs) get(ext string) Lang { 55 | if ext in l.m { 56 | if l.m[ext].equal != '' { 57 | return l.m[l.m[ext].equal[1..]] 58 | } else { 59 | return l.m[ext] 60 | } 61 | } else { 62 | panic('Unknown language extention `$ext`') 63 | } 64 | } 65 | 66 | fn (l Lang) get_installer(distro string) string { 67 | mut inst := match distro { 68 | 'arch' { l.install.arch } 69 | 'fedora' { l.install.fedora } 70 | 'ubuntu' { l.install.ubuntu } 71 | else { l.install.default } 72 | } 73 | if inst == '' { 74 | inst = l.install.default 75 | } 76 | if inst == '' { 77 | panic('Could not install ${l.name} for ${distro}. Please install it manually') 78 | } else { 79 | return inst 80 | } 81 | } 82 | 83 | pub fn (l Lang) str() string { 84 | return 'Lang{\n' + 85 | ' ext: ${enc_str(l.ext)},\n' + 86 | ' name: ${enc_str(l.name)},\n' + 87 | ' out_file: ${enc_str(l.out_file)},\n' + 88 | ' cm: ${enc_str(l.cm)},\n' + 89 | ' rn: ${enc_str(l.rn)},\n' + 90 | ' tmp: ${enc_str(l.tmp)},\n' + 91 | ' needs: ${l.needs},\n' + 92 | ' install: ${l.install},\n' + 93 | ' cm_args: $l.cm_args,\n' + 94 | ' equal: ${enc_str(l.equal)}\n}' 95 | } 96 | 97 | pub fn (i LangInstall) str() string { 98 | return 'LangInstall{\n' + 99 | ' default: ${enc_str(i.default)},\n' + 100 | ' arch: ${enc_str(i.arch)},\n' + 101 | ' fedora: ${enc_str(i.fedora)},\n' + 102 | ' ubuntu: ${enc_str(i.ubuntu)}\n }' 103 | } 104 | 105 | fn enc_str(s string) string { 106 | return "r'" + s 107 | .replace('\n', '\\n') 108 | .replace("'", '"') + "'" 109 | } 110 | 111 | fn enc_str_normal(s string) string { 112 | return "'" + s 113 | .replace('\n', '\\n') 114 | .replace("'", '"') + "'" 115 | } 116 | 117 | fn main() { 118 | mut cmd := cli.Command{ 119 | name: 'rn', 120 | description: 'Run everything like a script!', 121 | version: '1.0.0', 122 | execute: run 123 | } 124 | cmd.add_flag(cli.Flag{ flag: .string, name: 'compargs', abbrev: 'c', 125 | description: 'Arguments from the compiler'}) 126 | cmd.add_flag(cli.Flag{ flag: .string, name: 'runargs', abbrev: 'r', 127 | description: 'Running arguments'}) 128 | cmd.add_flag(cli.Flag{ flag: .string, name: 'morefiles', abbrev: 'm', 129 | description: 'Additional files'}) 130 | cmd.add_flag(cli.Flag{ flag: .int, name: 'from', abbrev: 'f', 131 | description: 'Lines from', default_value: ['0']}) 132 | cmd.add_flag(cli.Flag{ flag: .int, name: 'to', abbrev: 't', 133 | description: 'Lines to', default_value: ['-1']}) 134 | cmd.add_flag(cli.Flag{ flag: .bool, name: 'showcmds', abbrev: 'v' 135 | description: 'Print executed commands'}) 136 | cmd.add_flag(cli.Flag{ flag: .bool, name: 'outlangs', 137 | description: 'Output languages map'}) 138 | cmd.parse(os.args) 139 | } 140 | 141 | fn run(cmd cli.Command) ! { 142 | 143 | languages := init_langs() 144 | 145 | outlangs := cmd.flags.get_bool('outlangs') or { panic(err) } 146 | if outlangs { 147 | for l in languages.m.keys() { 148 | println('langs.m[\'$l\'] = ${languages.m[l]}') 149 | } 150 | exit(0) 151 | } 152 | 153 | home := os.getenv('HOME') 154 | base := home + '/.cache/runnables' 155 | 156 | if !os.is_dir(base) { 157 | os.mkdir_all(base) or { panic(err) } 158 | } 159 | 160 | fr := cmd.flags.get_int('from') or { panic(err) } 161 | mut to := cmd.flags.get_int('to') or { panic(err) } 162 | cm_files := cmd.flags.get_string('morefiles') or { panic(err) } 163 | mut cm_args := cmd.flags.get_string('compargs') or { panic(err) } 164 | mut rn_args := cmd.flags.get_string('runargs') or { panic(err) } 165 | show_commands := cmd.flags.get_bool('showcmds') or { panic(err) } 166 | 167 | mut source_file := '' 168 | mut tmp := false 169 | mut tmp_src := '' 170 | 171 | if cmd.args.len > 0 { 172 | if os.exists(cmd.args[0]) { 173 | source_file = cmd.args[0] 174 | for i in 1..cmd.args.len { 175 | rn_args += ' ' + enc_str_normal(cmd.args[i]) 176 | } 177 | } else if cmd.args[0] in languages.m { 178 | if cmd.args.len > 1 { 179 | tmp_src = cmd.args[1] 180 | for i in 2..cmd.args.len { 181 | tmp_src += ' ' + cmd.args[i] 182 | } 183 | tmp_src += '\n' 184 | tmp = true 185 | source_file = '$base/Tmp.${cmd.args[0]}' 186 | } else { 187 | panic('Source needs to be provided as argument') 188 | } 189 | } else { 190 | panic('File `${cmd.args[0]}` not found') 191 | } 192 | } else { 193 | // shebang 194 | if os.args.len == 3 { 195 | mut new_args := [ os.args[0] ] 196 | // TODO: handle splitting correctly 197 | for arg in os.args[1].split(' ') { 198 | new_args << arg 199 | } 200 | new_args << os.args[2] 201 | 202 | /*println('=== OS') 203 | println(os.args) 204 | println('=== CMD') 205 | println(cmd.args) 206 | println('=== NEW') 207 | println(new_args)*/ 208 | 209 | //cmd.parse(new_args) // TODO: fix this 210 | return 211 | } else { 212 | panic('No input provided') 213 | } 214 | } 215 | 216 | source_file = os.real_path(source_file) 217 | index1 := source_file.last_index('/') or {panic('Wrong file name')} 218 | index2 := source_file.last_index('.') or {panic('Wrong file name')} 219 | 220 | arch := get_arch() 221 | file_name := source_file[index1+1..] 222 | file_name_no_ext := source_file[index1+1..index2] 223 | file_path := source_file[..index1+1] 224 | file_extension := source_file[index2..] 225 | out_path := base + os.getwd() + '/' 226 | temp_file := '${out_path}.${file_name}.tmp' 227 | mut input_files := "'" + source_file + "'" 228 | if cm_files != '' { 229 | input_files += " '" + cm_files.replace('\$p', file_path) + "'" 230 | } 231 | 232 | mut vars_map := map[string]string 233 | vars_map[r'{arch}'] = arch 234 | vars_map[r'{fileName}'] = file_name 235 | vars_map[r'{fileNameNoExt}'] = file_name_no_ext 236 | vars_map[r'{filePath}'] = file_path 237 | vars_map[r'{fileExtension}'] = file_extension 238 | vars_map[r'{outPath}'] = out_path 239 | vars_map[r'{tempFile}'] = temp_file 240 | vars_map[r'{inputFiles}'] = input_files 241 | vars_map[r'{sourceFile}'] = source_file 242 | 243 | lang := languages.get(file_extension[1..]) 244 | out_file := format_item(vars_map, lang.out_file) 245 | vars_map[r'{outFile}'] = out_file 246 | mut cm := format_item(vars_map, lang.cm) 247 | mut rn := format_item(vars_map, lang.rn) 248 | 249 | cm_args = cm_args.replace('\$p', file_path) 250 | rn_args = rn_args.replace('\$p', file_path) 251 | 252 | // add compiler arguments from cli 253 | if cm != '' { 254 | cm += ' ' + cm_args 255 | } 256 | 257 | // add running arguments from cli 258 | rn += ' ' + rn_args 259 | 260 | if tmp && tmp_src != '' { 261 | if lang.tmp != '' { 262 | tmp_src = lang.tmp 263 | .replace('{{', '{') 264 | .replace('}}', '}') 265 | .replace('\\n', '\n') 266 | .replace(r'{s}', tmp_src) 267 | } 268 | os.write_file(source_file, tmp_src) or { panic(err) } 269 | } 270 | 271 | // TODO: use tmp_src if possible 272 | data_str := os.read_file(source_file) or { 273 | panic('Could not read file $source_file') 274 | } 275 | mut data := data_str.split('\n') 276 | 277 | // add compiler arguments from langs 278 | for i := 0; i < lang.cm_args.len; i += 2 { 279 | for line in data { 280 | if line.contains(lang.cm_args[i]) { 281 | cm += ' ' + lang.cm_args[i + 1] 282 | } 283 | } 284 | } 285 | 286 | // install deps if needed 287 | distro := get_distro() 288 | mut needs_install := false 289 | needed := lang.needs 290 | for dep in needed { 291 | if !is_installed(dep) { 292 | needs_install = true 293 | break 294 | } 295 | } 296 | if needs_install { 297 | println('Installing ${needed}...') 298 | inst := lang.get_installer(distro) 299 | if show_commands { 300 | println('> $inst') 301 | } 302 | os.system(inst) 303 | } 304 | 305 | // get the last modified time before moving if needed 306 | source_file_mtime := os.file_last_mod_unix(source_file) 307 | 308 | mut sh := false 309 | if data[0].starts_with('#!') { 310 | sh = true 311 | data[0] = '' 312 | } 313 | 314 | gen_temp := sh || fr != 0 || to != -1 315 | if gen_temp { 316 | os.mkdir_all(out_path) or { panic(err) } 317 | os.cp(source_file, temp_file) or { panic(err) } 318 | if to == -1 { 319 | to = data.len 320 | } else { 321 | to++ 322 | } 323 | os.write_file(source_file, data[fr..to].join_lines()) or { panic(err) } 324 | } 325 | 326 | // compile if needed 327 | mut code := 0 328 | bin := out_file[1..out_file.len-1] 329 | if !os.exists(bin) || os.file_last_mod_unix(bin) < source_file_mtime || fr != 0 || to != -1 { 330 | os.mkdir_all(out_path) or { panic(err) } 331 | if cm != '' { 332 | if show_commands { 333 | println('> $cm') 334 | } 335 | code = os.system(cm) 336 | } 337 | } 338 | 339 | if code == 0 { 340 | // run 341 | if show_commands { 342 | println('> $rn') 343 | } 344 | code = os.system("cd '$file_path' && $rn") 345 | } 346 | 347 | if tmp { 348 | os.rm(source_file) or { panic(err) } 349 | } 350 | 351 | if gen_temp { 352 | os.cp(temp_file, source_file) or {panic(err)} 353 | } 354 | 355 | //println('{cm} = $cm') 356 | //println('{rn} = $rn') 357 | //println('{cm_args} = $cm_args') 358 | //println('{rn_args} = $rn_args') 359 | //println(distro) 360 | //for v in vars_map.keys() { 361 | // println('$v = ${vars_map[v]}') 362 | //} 363 | //println(source_file) 364 | //println(data) 365 | //println(is_installed('gcc')) 366 | //println(lang.get_installer(distro)) 367 | //println(languages.get('v').get_installer(distro)) 368 | //println(json.encode(languages.get('gs'))) 369 | //println(json.encode(languages)) 370 | //println('fr=$fr, to=$to, cm_args=$cm_args, rn_args=$rn_args, args=${cmd.args[0]}') 371 | 372 | exit(code) 373 | } 374 | 375 | fn format_item(m map[string]string, s string) string { 376 | mut res := s.clone() 377 | for v in m.keys() { 378 | res = res.replace(v, m[v]) 379 | } 380 | return res 381 | } 382 | 383 | fn get_arch() string { 384 | o := os.execute('uname -m') 385 | return if o.output.contains('64') {'64'} else {'32'} 386 | } 387 | 388 | fn get_distro() string { 389 | if is_installed("pacman") { 390 | return "arch" 391 | } else if is_installed("dnf") { 392 | return "fedora" 393 | } else if is_installed("apt") { 394 | return "ubuntu" 395 | } else { 396 | return "" 397 | } 398 | } 399 | 400 | fn is_installed(name string) bool { 401 | o := os.execute('command -v $name') 402 | return o.exit_code == 0 403 | } 404 | 405 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /runners.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | ".java": { 3 | "ext": "java", 4 | "name": "Java", 5 | "outFile": "'{outPath}{fileNameNoExt}.class'", 6 | "cm": "javac {inputFiles} && cd '{filePath}' && mv {fileNameNoExt}*.class '{outPath}'", 7 | "rn": "java -cp '{outPath}' {fileNameNoExt}", 8 | "tmp": "public class Tmp {{ public static void main(String[] args) {{ {s}; }} }}", 9 | "needs": [ "javac", "java" ], 10 | "install": { 11 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S jdk8-openjdk", 12 | "fedora": "sudo dnf install -y java-openjdk", 13 | "ubuntu": "sudo apt-get install -y openjdk-8-jre openjdk-8-jdk-headless" 14 | } 15 | }, 16 | 17 | ".kt": { 18 | "ext": "kt", 19 | "name": "Kotlin", 20 | "outFile": "'{outPath}{fileNameNoExt}.jar'", 21 | "cm": "kotlinc {inputFiles} -include-runtime -d {outFile}", 22 | "rn": "cd \"{outPath}\" && java -jar {outFile}", 23 | "tmp": "fun main(args: Array) {{ {s} }}", 24 | "needs": [ "kotlinc", "java" ], 25 | "install": { 26 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S kotlin", 27 | "default": "echo \"$(curl -s https://get.sdkman.io) && source \\\"\\${SDKMAN_DIR}/bin/sdkman-init.sh\\\" && sdk install kotlin\" | bash" 28 | } 29 | }, 30 | 31 | ".kts": { 32 | "ext": "kts", 33 | "name": "Kotlin Script", 34 | "outFile": "'{sourceFile}'", 35 | "cm": "", 36 | "rn": "kotlinc -script {outFile}", 37 | "needs": [ "kotlinc", "java" ], 38 | "install": { 39 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S kotlin", 40 | "default": "echo \"$(curl -s https://get.sdkman.io) && source \\\"\\${SDKMAN_DIR}/bin/sdkman-init.sh\\\" && sdk install kotlin\" | bash" 41 | } 42 | }, 43 | 44 | ".vala": { 45 | "ext": "vala", 46 | "name": "Vala", 47 | "outFile": "'{outPath}{fileName}.bin'", 48 | "cm": "valac {inputFiles} -o {outFile}", 49 | "rn": "{outFile}", 50 | "tmp": "void main (string[] args) {{ {s}; }}", 51 | "needs": [ "valac" ], 52 | "install": { 53 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S vala", 54 | "fedora": "sudo dnf install -y vala", 55 | "ubuntu": "sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:vala-team && sudo apt-get update -y && sudo apt-get install -y valac" 56 | }, 57 | "cm_args": [ 58 | "Gtk", "--pkg gtk+-3.0", 59 | "File", "--pkg gio-2.0", 60 | "async ", "--pkg gio-2.0", 61 | "Gee", "--pkg gee-0.8", 62 | "Thread", "--thread" 63 | ] 64 | }, 65 | 66 | ".gs": { 67 | "ext": "gs", 68 | "equal": ".vala" 69 | }, 70 | 71 | ".ml": { 72 | "ext": "ml", 73 | "name": "OCaml", 74 | "outFile": "'{outPath}{fileName}.bin'", 75 | "cm": "ocamlopt {inputFiles} -o {outFile} && rm -f '{filePath}{fileNameNoExt}.o' '{filePath}{fileNameNoExt}.cmi' '{filePath}{fileNameNoExt}.cmx'", 76 | "rn": "{outFile}", 77 | "needs": [ "ocamlopt" ], 78 | "install": { 79 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S ocaml", 80 | "fedora": "sudo dnf install -y ocaml", 81 | "ubuntu": "sudo apt-get install -y ocaml" 82 | } 83 | }, 84 | 85 | ".c": { 86 | "ext": "c", 87 | "name": "C", 88 | "outFile": "'{outPath}{fileName}.bin'", 89 | "cm": "gcc {inputFiles} -o {outFile}", 90 | "rn": "{outFile}", 91 | "tmp": "#include \n#include \nint main(int argc, char** argv) {{\n {s}; return 0; }}", 92 | "needs": [ "gcc" ], 93 | "install": { 94 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S gcc", 95 | "fedora": "sudo dnf install -y gcc", 96 | "ubuntu": "sudo apt-get install -y build-essential" 97 | }, 98 | "cm_args": [ 99 | "\nusing namespace std;int main(int argc, char* argv[]) {{ {s}; return 0; }}", 114 | "needs": [ "g++" ], 115 | "install": { 116 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S gcc", 117 | "fedora": "sudo dnf install -y gcc-c++", 118 | "ubuntu": "sudo apt-get install -y g++" 119 | }, 120 | "cm_args": [ 121 | "", "-pthread", 122 | "/dev/null /out:{outFile}", 179 | "rn": "mono {outFile}", 180 | "tmp": "Imports System\nPublic Module modmain\nSub Main()\n{s}\nEnd Sub\nEnd Module", 181 | "needs": [ "vbnc", "mono" ], 182 | "install": { 183 | "fedora": "sudo dnf install -y mono-devel", 184 | "ubuntu": "sudo apt-get install -y mono-complete" 185 | } 186 | }, 187 | 188 | ".rs": { 189 | "ext": "rs", 190 | "name": "Rust", 191 | "outFile": "'{outPath}{fileName}.bin'", 192 | "cm": "rustc {inputFiles} -o {outFile}", 193 | "rn": "{outFile}", 194 | "tmp": "fn main() {{ {s}; }}", 195 | "needs": [ "rustc" ], 196 | "install": { 197 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S rust", 198 | "default": "curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh && bash -c \"if ! grep -q 'source \\$HOME/.cargo/env' \\$HOME/.bashrc; then echo 'source \\$HOME/.cargo/env' >> \\$HOME/.bashrc; fi\"" 199 | } 200 | }, 201 | 202 | ".zig": { 203 | "ext": "zig", 204 | "name": "Zig", 205 | "outFile": "'{outPath}{fileName}.bin'", 206 | "cm": "zig build-exe {inputFiles} -femit-bin={outFile} --cache-dir '{outPath}/zig-cache'", 207 | "rn": "{outFile}", 208 | "tmp": "const std = @import(\"std\");\npub fn main() !void {{ {s} }}", 209 | "needs": [ "zig" ], 210 | "install": { 211 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S zig", 212 | "fedora": "sudo dnf install -y zig", 213 | "ubuntu": "sudo snap install zig --classic --edge" 214 | } 215 | }, 216 | 217 | ".go": { 218 | "ext": "go", 219 | "name": "Go", 220 | "outFile": "'{outPath}{fileName}.bin'", 221 | "cm": "go build -o {outFile} {inputFiles}", 222 | "rn": "{outFile}", 223 | "tmp": "package main\nimport \"fmt\"\nfunc main() {{ {s} }}", 224 | "needs": [ "go" ], 225 | "install": { 226 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S go", 227 | "fedora": "sudo dnf install -y golang", 228 | "ubuntu": "sudo apt-get install -y golang" 229 | } 230 | }, 231 | 232 | ".js": { 233 | "ext": "js", 234 | "name": "JavaScript", 235 | "outFile": "'{sourceFile}'", 236 | "cm": "", 237 | "rn": "node {outFile}", 238 | "needs": [ "node" ], 239 | "install": { 240 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S nodejs", 241 | "fedora": "sudo dnf install -y nodejs", 242 | "ubuntu": "sudo apt-get install -y nodejs" 243 | } 244 | }, 245 | 246 | ".ts": { 247 | "ext": "ts", 248 | "name": "TypeScript", 249 | "outFile": "'{outPath}{fileNameNoExt}.js'", 250 | "cm": "tsc {inputFiles} && mv '{filePath}{fileNameNoExt}.js' '{outPath}'", 251 | "rn": "node {outFile}", 252 | "needs": [ "tsc" ], 253 | "install": { 254 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S nodejs npm && npm --version && sudo npm install -g typescript", 255 | "fedora": "sudo dnf install -y nodejs npm && npm --version && sudo npm install -g typescript", 256 | "ubuntu": "sudo apt-get install -y nodejs npm && npm --version && sudo npm install -g typescript" 257 | } 258 | }, 259 | 260 | ".asm": { 261 | "ext": "asm", 262 | "name": "Intel Assembly", 263 | "outFile": "'{outPath}{fileName}.bin'", 264 | "cm": "nasm {inputFiles} -o '{outPath}{fileName}.o' -f elf{arch} && ld -s -o {outFile} '{outPath}{fileName}.o' && rm '{outPath}{fileName}.o'", 265 | "rn": "{outFile}", 266 | "needs": [ "nasm" ], 267 | "install": { 268 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S nasm", 269 | "fedora": "sudo dnf install -y nasm", 270 | "ubuntu": "sudo apt-get install -y nasm" 271 | } 272 | }, 273 | 274 | ".s": { 275 | "ext": "s", 276 | "name": "ARM Assembly", 277 | "outFile": "'{outPath}{fileName}.bin'", 278 | "cm": "arm-linux-gnu-as {inputFiles} -o '{outPath}{fileName}.o' && arm-linux-gnu-ld -s -o {outFile} '{outPath}{fileName}.o'", 279 | "rn": "qemu-arm {outFile}", 280 | "needs": [ "arm-linux-gnu-as", "arm-linux-gnu-ld", "qemu-arm" ], 281 | "install": { 282 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S arm-none-eabi-gcc arm-none-eabi-newlib qemu-arch-extra && sudo ln -s /usr/bin/arm-none-eabi-as /usr/bin/arm-linux-gnu-as && sudo ln -s /usr/bin/arm-none-eabi-ld /usr/bin/arm-linux-gnu-ld", 283 | "fedora": "sudo dnf install -y gcc-arm-linux-gnu qemu-system-arm", 284 | "ubuntu": "sudo apt-get install -y gcc-arm-linux-gnueabi qemu-user && sudo ln -s /usr/bin/arm-linux-gnuabi-as /usr/bin/arm-linux-gnu-as && sudo ln -s /usr/bin/arm-linux-gnuabi-ld /usr/bin/arm-linux-gnu-ld" 285 | } 286 | }, 287 | 288 | ".py": { 289 | "ext": "py", 290 | "name": "Python", 291 | "outFile": "'{sourceFile}'", 292 | "cm": "", 293 | "rn": "python3 {outFile}", 294 | "needs": [ "python3" ], 295 | "install": { 296 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S python3", 297 | "fedora": "sudo dnf install -y python3", 298 | "ubuntu": "sudo apt-get install -y python3" 299 | } 300 | }, 301 | 302 | ".m": { 303 | "ext": "m", 304 | "name": "Octave", 305 | "outFile": "'{sourceFile}'", 306 | "cm": "", 307 | "rn": "octave --persist --no-gui --quiet {outFile}", 308 | "needs": [ "octave" ], 309 | "install": { 310 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S octave", 311 | "fedora": "sudo dnf install -y octave", 312 | "ubuntu": "sudo apt-get install -y octave" 313 | } 314 | }, 315 | 316 | ".sh": { 317 | "ext": "sh", 318 | "name": "Shell", 319 | "outFile": "'{sourceFile}'", 320 | "cm": "", 321 | "rn": "bash {outFile}", 322 | "needs": [ "bash" ] 323 | }, 324 | 325 | ".pl": { 326 | "ext": "pl", 327 | "name": "Perl", 328 | "outFile": "'{outPath}{fileName}'", 329 | "cm": "cp {inputFiles} '{outPath}'", 330 | "rn": "perl {outFile}", 331 | "needs": [ "perl" ], 332 | "install": { 333 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S perl", 334 | "fedora": "sudo dnf install -y perl", 335 | "ubuntu": "sudo apt-get install -y perl" 336 | } 337 | }, 338 | 339 | ".awk": { 340 | "ext": "awk", 341 | "name": "AWK", 342 | "outFile": "'{sourceFile}'", 343 | "cm": "", 344 | "rn": "awk -f {outFile}", 345 | "needs": [ "awk" ] 346 | }, 347 | 348 | ".r": { 349 | "ext": "r", 350 | "name": "R", 351 | "outFile": "'{sourceFile}'", 352 | "cm": "", 353 | "rn": "R --slave -f {outFile}", 354 | "needs": [ "R" ], 355 | "install": { 356 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S r" 357 | } 358 | }, 359 | 360 | ".dart": { 361 | "ext": "dart", 362 | "name": "Dart", 363 | "outFile": "'{sourceFile}'", 364 | "cm": "", 365 | "rn": "dart {outFile}", 366 | "needs": [ "dart" ], 367 | "install": { 368 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S dart" 369 | } 370 | }, 371 | 372 | ".jl": { 373 | "ext": "jl", 374 | "name": "Julia", 375 | "outFile": "'{sourceFile}'", 376 | "cm": "", 377 | "rn": "julia {outFile}", 378 | "needs": [ "julia" ], 379 | "install": { 380 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S julia" 381 | } 382 | }, 383 | 384 | ".hx": { 385 | "ext": "hx", 386 | "name": "Haxe", 387 | "outFile": "'{outPath}{fileNameNoExt}.py'", 388 | "cm": "cd '{filePath}' && haxe -main {fileNameNoExt} -python {outFile} -dce full", 389 | "rn": "python3 {outFile}", 390 | "needs": [ "haxe", "python3" ], 391 | "install": { 392 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S haxe python3" 393 | } 394 | }, 395 | 396 | ".v": { 397 | "ext": "v", 398 | "name": "V", 399 | "outFile": "'{outPath}{fileName}.bin'", 400 | "cm": "v -o {outFile} {inputFiles}", 401 | "rn": "{outFile}", 402 | "tmp": "fn main() {{\n {s} \n}}", 403 | "needs": [ "v" ], 404 | "install": { 405 | "default": "rm -rf ~/.vlang && mkdir -p ~/.vlang && cd ~/.vlang && git clone https://github.com/vlang/v.git && cd v && make && sudo ./v symlink" 406 | } 407 | }, 408 | 409 | ".lua": { 410 | "ext": "lua", 411 | "name": "Lua", 412 | "outFile": "'{sourceFile}'", 413 | "cm": "", 414 | "rn": "lua {outFile}", 415 | "needs": [ "lua" ], 416 | "install": { 417 | "arch": "sudo pacman --noconfirm --needed -S lua", 418 | "fedora": "sudo dnf install -y 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