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shs
Syntactically Homogeneous Shell
Overview
This shell was created to have extremely simple syntax. S-Expressions were chosen to represent statements and the scope of language features were constrained to what could be considered practical for daily shell use. This program is meant to be practical for administrators and daily power users.
Basic Syntax
When in doubt the print_ast utility can be used to examine the output of the Lex+Parse process. Here you can spot any bugs regarding syntax.
Lists
Any sequence of items within a set of parenthesis is a list
(1 "two" three 4)
Lists can be infinitely nested
("one" (2 3 4 (5)))
Data types
We use the following data types
- Number: 1, 2.0, etc
- String: "this is a string" (string delimiters: ' " `)
- Bool: T or F
- Symbol: a string with no delimiters
- List: a sequence of elements within parenthesis
Function calls
Any list beginning in a symbol will be considered a function call.
From within the shs_repl utility, unknown symbols will be assumed to be system binaries.
(append () 1 2 3)
(vim Readme.md)
(if (eq "example" (fread 'test_file')) (print "test worked) (rm -rf /))
Variable declaration
There are a few ways to export variables
- export:
(export NAME (value)) - let:
(let ((var1 val1) (var2 val2)) (form_to_be_evaluated))
Currently, let has yet to be implemented
Function declaration
Use the func function from the stdlib:
(func name (var1, var2, var3) (form_to_be_evaluated))
In this case, (form_to_be_evaluated) will not be evaluated until the function is called.
Control flow
See stdlib/control_flow.go. We have if and while forms:
(if (cond) (then) (else))
(when (cond) (form1)....... (formN))
We also have functioning implementations of map and reduce in the stdlib (incomplete)
How to build
Compiling/Installation
- For now simply run
go install cmd/...for each utility you wish to use. If you have GOPATH and GOBIN set it should be usable from PATH
Adding SHS to your application
- Make sure to set ast.SyncTablesWithOSEnviron, ast.ExecWhenFuncUndef. All of which control integrations with the underlying system.
- If you do not want the user to be able to set environment variables set ast.SyncTablesWithOSEnviron to false.
- If you do not want the user to be able to call binaries from the host system, set ast.ExecWhenFuncUndef to false.
- Get text you are interested in parsing
- Create a new VarTable and FuncTable (see ast/var_table.go and ast/func_table.go)
- Call
Lex(text)on thetextyou want to evaluate to recieve a tree of parsed lexemes. - Call
tree.Eval(FuncTable, VarTable, false)where tree is the returned data from Lex, and the final boolean argument is whether or not to convert unknown symbols to strings. (this is a helpful option if you are writing functions such as those in stdlib/call.go, or any funciton in which you may want to be able to edit and transform the final ast based on your own varaiable table) - Make sure the GPLv3 is adhered to
- OVERRIDE THE STDLIB GenFuncTable FUNCTION. You very likely do NOT want an available function to call system binaries in your embedded shell. Make sure the stdlib Call function is not included.
Configuration
- variables exported in the repl, if of types string or number, will result in a corresponding variable added to the Environment.
- one can write arbitrary shs script into
.shsrcincluding function and variable declarations - of note are the following variables
SH_LOGGINGSets the log level (from 0 to 3)SHS_SH_PROMPTSets the promptSH_HIST_FILESets the history fileSH_DEBUG_MODEAdds additional debug output for the lexer Here is an example of a shs configuration file:
(export GOPATH (concat HOME "/go"))
(export GOBIN (concat GOPATH "/bin"))
(export PATH (concat PATH ":" GOBIN))
(export GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT 1)
(export SH_HIST_FILE (concat HOME "/.shs_hist"))
(export SH_LOGGING 0)
Contributing
- Any contribution to this software is welcome as long as it adheres to the conduct guidelines specified in the
Contributing.mdfile in this repository. - Consider reading the STDLIB Readme for more information on how to extend this project.
License
Copyright (C) 2019 Aidan Hahn.
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see https://www.gnu.org/licenses/.