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Interpreter implemented in Go

Study on interpreters, featuring a complete dynamically-typed language. This work is based on the book Writing An Interpreter In Go, by Thorsten Ball. The project is fully unit-tested.

Structure of the project

  • /ast All available data structures representing the evaluated program
  • /evaluator Navigates through the AST in order to evaluate its nodes
  • /lexer Produces tokens from chars, it is responsible of syntax checking
  • /object Data structures representing the execution results of the AST by the evaluator
  • /parser The role of the parser is to produce an AST of the program from tokens
  • /repl Read-Eval-Print Loop, which enables direct development in this language
  • /token Base representation of the code: a collection of tokens

Execution flow of the interpreter:

string =[lexer]=> []token =[parser]=> ast =[evaluator]=> stream of objects

List of additional features to implement

Lexer

  • Support UNICODE + UFT8 encoding instead of only ASCII. This requires switching from byte to rune reading
  • Allow integers as part of a variable or function name (but only if not solely composed of int chars)
  • Support ++, --, +=, -=, *=, /=, %=
  • Support modulo
  • Allow ternary operators

Parser

  • indicate source line and col when reporting errors (impacts lexer)
  • Support else if(...)

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