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  1. package/LICENSE +20 -20
  2. package/README.md +169 -76
  3. package/asur/README.md +2 -0
  4. package/asur/index.js +1262 -0
  5. package/byg/index.js +237 -0
  6. package/compiler/2c.js +317 -72
  7. package/compiler/{sections.js → assemble.js} +64 -16
  8. package/compiler/builtins/annexb_string.js +72 -0
  9. package/compiler/builtins/annexb_string.ts +19 -0
  10. package/compiler/builtins/array.ts +145 -0
  11. package/compiler/builtins/base64.ts +151 -0
  12. package/compiler/builtins/crypto.ts +120 -0
  13. package/compiler/builtins/date.ts +1370 -0
  14. package/compiler/builtins/escape.ts +141 -0
  15. package/compiler/builtins/int.ts +147 -0
  16. package/compiler/builtins/number.ts +527 -0
  17. package/compiler/builtins/porffor.d.ts +42 -0
  18. package/compiler/builtins/string.ts +1055 -0
  19. package/compiler/builtins/tostring.ts +45 -0
  20. package/compiler/builtins.js +601 -272
  21. package/compiler/{codeGen.js → codegen.js} +1282 -484
  22. package/compiler/decompile.js +3 -3
  23. package/compiler/embedding.js +22 -22
  24. package/compiler/encoding.js +108 -10
  25. package/compiler/generated_builtins.js +1262 -0
  26. package/compiler/index.js +36 -34
  27. package/compiler/log.js +6 -3
  28. package/compiler/opt.js +65 -29
  29. package/compiler/parse.js +42 -35
  30. package/compiler/precompile.js +123 -0
  31. package/compiler/prefs.js +26 -0
  32. package/compiler/prototype.js +177 -37
  33. package/compiler/types.js +37 -0
  34. package/compiler/wasmSpec.js +31 -7
  35. package/compiler/wrap.js +141 -43
  36. package/fib.js +7 -0
  37. package/package.json +9 -5
  38. package/porf +4 -0
  39. package/rhemyn/compile.js +5 -3
  40. package/rhemyn/parse.js +323 -320
  41. package/rhemyn/test/parse.js +58 -58
  42. package/runner/compare.js +34 -34
  43. package/runner/debug.js +122 -0
  44. package/runner/index.js +74 -10
  45. package/runner/profiler.js +102 -0
  46. package/runner/repl.js +42 -9
  47. package/runner/sizes.js +37 -37
  48. package/compiler/builtins/base64.js +0 -92
  49. package/runner/info.js +0 -89
  50. package/runner/profile.js +0 -46
  51. package/runner/results.json +0 -1
  52. package/runner/transform.js +0 -15
  53. package/tmp.c +0 -71
  54. package/util/enum.js +0 -20
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- Copyright (c) 2023 CanadaHonk
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  # Porffor &nbsp;<sup><sub>/ˈpɔrfɔr/ &nbsp;*(poor-for)*</sup></sub>
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- A from-scratch experimental **AOT** optimizing JS -> Wasm/C engine/compiler/runtime in JS. Not serious/intended for (real) use. (this is a straight forward, honest readme)<br>
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+ A from-scratch experimental **AOT** optimizing JS/TS -> Wasm/C engine/compiler/runtime in JS. Not serious/intended for (real) use. (this is a straight forward, honest readme)<br>
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  Age: ~6 months (very on and off)
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  ## Design
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  Porffor is primarily built from scratch, the only thing that is not is the parser (using [Acorn](https://github.com/acornjs/acorn)). Binaryen/etc is not used, we make final wasm binaries ourself. You could imagine it as compiling a language which is a sub (some things unsupported) and super (new/custom apis) set of javascript. Not based on any particular spec version, focusing on function/working over spec compliance.
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+ ## Usage
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+ Expect nothing to work! Only very limited JS is currently supported. See files in `bench` for examples.
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+ ### Setup
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+ **`npm install -g porffor`**. It's that easy (hopefully) :)
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+ ### Trying a REPL
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+ **`porf`**. Just run it with no script file argument.
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+ ### Running a JS file
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+ **`porf path/to/script.js`**
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+ ### Compiling to Wasm
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+ **`porf wasm path/to/script.js out.wasm`**. Currently it does not use an import standard like WASI, so it is mostly unusable on its own.
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+ ### Compiling to native binaries
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+ > [!WARNING]
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+ > Compiling to native binaries uses [2c](#2c), Porffor's own Wasm -> C compiler, which is experimental.
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+ **`porf native path/to/script.js out(.exe)`**. You can specify the compiler with `-compiler=clang/zig/gcc`, and which opt level to use with `-cO=O3` (`Ofast` by default). Output binaries are also stripped by default.
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+ ### Compiling to C
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+ > Compiling to C uses [2c](#2c), Porffor's own Wasm -> C compiler, which is experimental.
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+ **`porf c path/to/script.js (out.c)`**. When not including an output file, it will be printed to stdout instead.
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+ ### Profiling a JS file
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+ > Very experimental WIP feature!
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+ **`porf profile path/to/script.js`**
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+ ### Debugging a JS file
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+ > Very experimental WIP feature!
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+ **`porf debug path/to/script.js`**
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+ ### Profiling the generated Wasm of a JS file
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+ **`porf debug-wasm path/to/script.js`**
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+ ### Options
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+ - `-target=wasm|c|native` (default: `wasm`) to set target output (native compiles c output to binary, see args below)
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+ - `-o=out.c|out.exe|out` to set file to output c or binary
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+ - `-target=native` only:
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+ - `-compiler=clang` to set compiler binary (path/name) to use to compile
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+ - `-cO=O3` to set compiler opt argument
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+ - `-parser=acorn|@babel/parser|meriyah|hermes-parser` (default: `acorn`) to set which parser to use
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+ - `-parse-types` to enable parsing type annotations/typescript. if `-parser` is unset, changes default to `@babel/parser`. does not type check
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+ - `-opt-types` to perform optimizations using type annotations as compiler hints. does not type check
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+ - `-valtype=i32|i64|f64` (default: `f64`) to set valtype
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+ - `-O0` to disable opt
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+ - `-O1` (default) to enable basic opt (simplify insts, treeshake wasm imports)
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+ - `-O2` to enable advanced opt (inlining). unstable
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+ - `-O3` to enable advanceder opt (precompute const math). unstable
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+ - `-no-run` to not run wasm output, just compile
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+ - `-opt-log` to log some opts
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+ - `-code-log` to log some codegen (you probably want `-funcs`)
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+ - `-regex-log` to log some regex
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+ - `-funcs` to log funcs
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+ - `-ast-log` to log AST
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+ - `-opt-funcs` to log funcs after opt
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+ - `-opt-no-inline` to not inline any funcs
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+ - `-tail-call` to enable tail calls (experimental + not widely implemented)
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+ Asur is Porffor's own Wasm engine; it is an intentionally simple interpreter written in JS. It is very WIP. See [its readme](asur/README.md) for more details.
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- - Most of `Number` (`MAX_VALUE`, `MIN_VALUE`, `MAX_SAFE_INTEGER`, `MIN_SAFE_INTEGER`, `POSITIVE_INFINITY`, `NEGATIVE_INFINITY`, `EPSILON`, `NaN`, `isNaN`, `isFinite`, `isInteger`, `isSafeInteger`) (some f64 only)
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- - `-sections` to log sections as hex
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- - `-opt-no-inline` to not inline any funcs
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- - `-tail-call` to enable tail calls (experimental + not widely implemented)
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- - `-compile-hints` to enable V8 compilation hints (experimental + doesn't seem to do much?)
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+ ## Wasm proposals used
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+ Porffor intentionally does not use Wasm proposals which are not commonly implemented yet (eg GC) so it can be used in as many places as possible.
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- ## VSCode extension
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+ - Multi-value **(required)**
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+ - Non-trapping float-to-int conversions **(required)**
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+ - Bulk memory operations (required, but uncommonly used)
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+ - Exception handling (optional, for errors)
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+ - Tail calls (opt-in, off by default)
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  ## Isn't this the same as AssemblyScript/other Wasm langs?
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- - Porffor is made in pure JS and compiles itself, not using Binaryen/etc
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+ - Porffor primarily consumes JS
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+ - Porffor is written in pure JS and compiles itself, not using Binaryen/etc
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  ## FAQ
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  ### 1. Why the name?
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  `purple` in Welsh is `porffor`. Why purple?
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  - Purple is pretty cool
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  - The hard to speak name is also the noise your brain makes in reaction to this idea!
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+ # asur
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+ a basic experimental wip wasm engine/interpreter in js. wasm engine for porffor. not serious/intended for (real) use