Parse and evalutate Haxe expressions.
In some projects it's sometime useful to be able to interpret some code dynamically, without any recompile.
Haxe script is a complete subset of the Haxe language.
It is dynamically typed but allow all Haxe expressions apart from type (class,enum,typedef) declarations.
var expr = "var x = 4; 1 + 2 * x"; var parser = new hscript.Parser(); var ast = parser.parseString(expr); var interp = new hscript.Interp(); trace(interp.execute(ast));
In case of a parsing error an hscript.Expr.Error
is thrown. You can use parser.line
to know the line number.
You can set some globaly accessible identifiers by using interp.variables.set("name",value)
Here's a small example of Haxe Script usage :
var script = " var sum = 0; for( a in angles ) sum += Math.cos(a); sum; "; var parser = new hscript.Parser(); var program = parser.parseString(script); var interp = new hscript.Interp(); interp.variables.set("Math",Math); // share the Math class interp.variables.set("angles",[0,1,2,3]); // set the angles list trace( interp.execute(program) );
This will calculate the sum of the cosines of the angles given as input.
Haxe Script has not been really optimized, and it's not meant to be very fast. But it's entirely crossplatform since it's pure Haxe code (it doesn't use any platform-specific API).
When compiled with -D hscriptPos
you will get fine error reporting at parsing time.
You can subclass hscript.Interp
to override behaviors for get
, set
, call
, fcall
and cnew
behaviors.
You can add more binary and unary operations to the parser by setting opPriority
, opRightAssoc
and unops
content.
You can use parser.allowJSON
to allow JSON data.
You can use parser.allowTypes
to parse types for local vars, exceptions, function args and return types. Types are ignored by the interpreter.
You can use new hscript.Macro(pos).convert(ast)
to convert an hscript AST to a Haxe macros one.
Compared to Haxe, limitations are :
- no type declarations (classes, enums, typedefs) : only expressions
- switch construct is supported but not pattern matching (no variable capture, we use strict equality to compare case values and switch value)
- only one variable declaration is allowed in var
- the parser supports optional types for var and function if allowTypes is set, but the interpreter ignore them
- you can enable per-expression position tracking by compiling with -D hscriptPos
In order to install Haxe Script, use haxelib install hscript and compile your program with -lib hscript.
There are only three files in hscript :
- hscript.Expr : contains enums declarations
- hscript.Parser : a small parser that turns a string into an expression structure (AST)
- hscript.Interp : a small interpreter that execute the AST and returns the latest evaluated value