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A tiny JavaScript interpreter written in TypeScript.

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Jinter

A tiny JavaScript interpreter written in TypeScript

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Note: This project was originally developed for use in YouTube.js.

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Installation

npm install jintr

Usage

Execute some JavaScript code:

// const Jinter = require('jintr').default;
import { Jinter } from 'jintr';

const code = `
  function sayHiTo(person) {
    console.log('Hi ' + person + '!');
  }
  
  sayHiTo('mom');
`

const jinter = new Jinter(code);
jinter.interpret();

Inject your own functions and variables into the interpreter:

// ...

jinter.visitor.on('println', (node, visitor) => {
  if (node.type === 'CallExpression' && node.callee.type === 'MemberExpression') {
    const args = node.arguments.map((arg) => visitor.visitNode(arg));
    return console.log(...args);
  }
});

// Ex: str.toArray();
jinter.visitor.on('toArray', (node, visitor) => {
  if (node.type === 'CallExpression' && node.callee.type === 'MemberExpression') {
    const obj = visitor.visitNode(node.callee.object);
    return obj.split('');    
  }  
});

// Or you can just intercept access to specific nodes;
jinter.visitor.on('myFn', (node, visitor) => {
  console.info('MyFn node just got accessed:', node);
  return 'proceed'; // tells the interpreter to continue execution 
});

jinter.interpret();

For more examples see /test and /examples.

API

interpret()

Interprets the code passed to the constructor.

visitor

The node visitor. This is responsible for walking the AST and executing the nodes.

scope

Represents the global scope of the program.

License

Distributed under the MIT License.

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Package last updated on 09 Jul 2023

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