# Lyng: modern scripting for kotlin multiplatform A KMP library and a standalone interpreter - simple, compact, intuitive and elegant modern code style: ``` class Point(x,y) { fun dist() { sqrt(x*x + y*y) } } Point(3,4).dist() //< 5 fun swapEnds(first, args..., last, f) { f( last, ...args, first) } ``` - extremely simple Kotlin integration on any platform - 100% secure: no access to any API you didn't explicitly provide - 100% coroutines! Every function/script is a coroutine, it does not block the thread, no async/await/suspend keyword garbage: ``` delay(1.5) // coroutine is delayed for 1.5s, thread is not blocked! ``` and it is multithreaded on platforms supporting it (automatically, no code changes required, just `launch` more coroutines and they will be executed concurrently if possible)/ - functional style and OOP together, multiple inheritance, implementing interfaces for existing classes, writing extensions. - Any unicode letters can be used as identifiers: `assert( sin(π/2) == 1 )`. ## Resources: - [introduction and tutorial](docs/tutorial.md) - start here please - [Samples directory](docs/samples) ## Integration in Kotlin multiplatform ### Add dependency to your project ```kotlin // update to current please: val lyngVersion = "0.6.1-SNAPSHOT" repositories { // ... maven("https://gitea.sergeych.net/api/packages/SergeychWorks/maven") } ``` And add dependency to the proper place in your project, it could look like: ```kotlin comminMain by getting { dependencies { // ... implementation("net.sergeych:lynglib:$lyngVersion") } } ``` Now you can import lyng and use it: ### Execute script: ```kotlin import net.sergeyh.lyng.* // we need a coroutine to start, as Lyng // is a coroutine based language, async topdown runBlocking { assert(5 == eval(""" 3*3 - 4 """).toInt()) eval(""" println("Hello, Lyng!") """) } ``` ### Exchanging information Script is executed over some `Context`. Create instance of the context, add your specific vars and functions to it, an call over it: ```kotlin import new.sergeych.lyng.* // simple function val context = Context().apply { addFn("addArgs") { var sum = 0.0 for( a in args) sum += a.toDouble() ObjReal(sum) } addConst("LIGHT_SPEED", ObjReal(299_792_458.0)) // callback back to kotlin to some suspend fn, for example:: // suspend fun doSomeWork(text: String): Int addFn("doSomeWork") { // this _is_ a suspend lambda, we can call suspend function, // and it won't consume the thread: doSomeWork(args[0].toString()).toObj() } } // adding constant: context.eval("addArgs(1,2,3)") // <- 6 ``` Note that the context stores all changes in it so you can make calls on a single context to preserve state between calls. ## Why? Designed to add scripting to kotlin multiplatform application in easy and efficient way. This is attempt to achieve what Lua is for C/++. - fast start (times and times faster than initializing v8/wasm) - fast and simple kotlin interoperability - coroutine-based, truly async. On platforms with multithreading, run multithreaded. No python/ruby/javascript threads hell. - small footprint - absolutely safe: no access to any dangerous or sensitive functions until you specifically provide it. # Language - Javascript, WasmJS, native, JVM, android - batteries included. - dynamic types in most elegant and concise way - async, 100% coroutines, supports multiple cores where platofrm supports thread - good for functional an object-oriented style # Language Roadmap ## v1.0.0 Planned autumn 2025. Complete dynamic language with sufficient standard library: Ready features: - [x] Language platform and independent command-line launcher - [x] Integral types and user classes, variables and constants, functions - [x] lambdas and closures, coroutines for all callables - [x] while-else, do-while-else, for-else loops with break-continue returning values and labels support - [x] ranges, lists, strings, interfaces: Iterable, Iterator, Collection, Array - [x] when(value), if-then-else - [x] exception handling: throw, try-catch-finally, exception classes. - [x] multiplatform maven publication - [x] documentation for the current state Under way: - [ ] maps, sets and sequences (flows?) - [ ] regular exceptions - [ ] modules - [ ] string interpolation and more string tools - [ ] multiple inheritance for user classes - [ ] launch, deferred, coroutineScope, mutex, etc. - [ ] site with integrated interpreter to give a try - [ ] kotlin part public API good docs, integration focused - [ ] better stack reporting ## v1.1+ Planned features. - [ ] type specifications - [ ] source docs and maybe lyng.md to a standard - [ ] moacro-style kotlin integration or something else to simplify it Further - [ ] client with GUI support based on compose multiplatform somehow - [ ] notebook - style workbooks with graphs, formulaes, etc. - [ ] language server or compose-based lyng-aware editor