Questions tagged [interpreter]
An interpreter is a program that executes, i.e. performs, instructions written in a programming language. The tag [interpreter] should be applied to questions concerning the programming of interpreters or for questions about the detailed inner workings of interpreters. Use [interpreter-pattern] (possibly with this tag) for questions about the Gang of Four design pattern.
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Java style FOR loop in a clojure interpeter?
I have a basic interpreter in clojure. Now i need to implement
for (initialisation; finish-test; loop-update) {
statements
}
inside my interpreter. I will attach my interpreter code I got so ...
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Interpreting custom language
I need to develop an application that will read and understand text file in which I'll find a custom language that describe a list of operations (ie cooking recipe). This language has not been defined ...
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Does F# Interpreter (fsi.exe) also produces Intermediate Language-Code as F# Compiler (fsc.exe) does?
Currently I'm doing a recherche for university about F#. I have a question about the F# interactive Console and the F# compiler.
The F# compiler produces Microsoft Intermediate Language (MSIL) code ...
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Evaluation in Scheme
ok, i have this problem here. i was asked to write a function in Scheme, that takes an "environment", and an expression and it returns the value of this expression, for the variable bindings found in ...
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Mapping variable argument LISP function to C function - C
I am developing a custom LISP interpreter. It won't support defining functions like in LISP, instead all functions are mapped to C functions. When it sees an expression like,
(substr 'input '1 '1)
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Python interpreter invocation with "-c" and indentation issues
I'm trying to invoke Python using the "-c" argument to allow me to run some arbitrary python code easily, like this:
python.exe -c "for idx in range(10): print idx"
Now this code works fine, from ...
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so how does passing by reference in php REALLY work?
Really simple question but rather than asking for an academic explanation I want to keep it as pragmatic as possible: when will PHP create a copy of my huge class I'm passing into a function and when ...
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What are the tasks of the "reader" during Lisp interpretation?
I'm wondering about the purpose, or perhaps more correctly, the tasks of the "reader" during interpretation/compilation of Lisp programs.
From the pre-question-research I've just done, it seems to me ...
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Order of functions in JavaScript
My question is based on the example from a book "Object Oriented JavaScript" (page 81 - Lexical Scope)
So, i understand from this example ...
function f1(){var a = 1; f2();}
function f2(){return a;}
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How can I start the python console within a program (for easy debugging)?
After years of research programming in Matlab, I miss the way I could pause a program mid-execution and inspect the variables, do plotting, save/modify data, etc. via the interactive console, and then ...
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Theory: Can JIT Compiler be used to parse the whole program first, then execute later?
Normally, JIT Compiler works by reads the byte code, translate it into machine code, and execute it. This is what I understand, but in theory, is it possible to make the JIT Compiler parses the whole ...
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Scheme & Smalltalk
Not really a question as such in here regarding Smalltalk and Scheme. I only started playing in Smalltalk 3 weeks ago and have been bouncing between Squeak and Pharo. Both are amazing its hard to ...
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Measuring bytecode usage
I'm looking for an absolute method to benchmark/measure computations performed in python. In Java, it's possible to calculate the bytecode usage for a given set of instructions. Is there a similar ...
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How to build a custom TclDevKit prefix file?
I want to use a custom TCL interpreter as the prefix file of TclDevKit's tclapp.
I have a TCL interpreter built from the following file:
// file main.cpp
#include <tcl.h>
int
Tcl_AppInit( ...
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Problem With Defined For Loop in Haskell
I have come across the same problem, but maybe I can give a little more context in what is going on for my situation and maybe that can help.
Creating an interpreter with typedef:
interp :: Env ->...
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What libraries would be useful for implementing a small language interpreter in C?
For my own learning experience, I want to try writing an interpreter for a simple programming language in C – the main thing I think I need is a hash table library, but a general purpose collection of ...
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Embedded Javascript interpreter for php
Is there some api available for embedding javascript in php - something similar to Jint for .NET.
I would like to allow user to customize workflow by being able to access limited php classes and ...
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Java Threads vs OS Threads
Looks like I have messed up with Java Threads/OS Threads and Interpreted language.
Before I begin, I do understand that Green Threads are Java Threads where the threading is taken care of by the JVM ...
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Java Command Line? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
Java REPL shell
Hey,
Is there any way to execute Java code (as you type) on a command line?
For instance, something like this
(command line)
java
import ARDrone;
ARDrone ...
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Languages that interpret down to Javascript?
Another post questioned how practical it is to compile languages into Javascript. Practicality aside, what interpreters translate from some language X to Javascript and were implemented in Javascript?...
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Is there a portable python interpreter that will run on Mac OS X 10.6 from a USB key?
I've been running myself ragged trying to find a portable interpreter that I can run from a USB key on my work computer. Work comp is running Mac OS X 10.6, fairly restricted environment, no access ...
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Interpreters and Dynamically Typed Languages
Why are programs that have dynamically typed languages usually interpreted rather than compiled?
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VM for Scheme with support for parallelisation
I have written a Scheme evaluator in Java that does some parallelisation tricks. It's not usable by anyone but me for the moment, but I'm getting some results.
The frontend and middle-end are ok for ...
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Question about python construction
A friend of mine that is a programmer told me that "Python is written in Python" or something like that. He meant that Python interpreter is written in Python (I think). I've read in some websites ...
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Write a simple interpreter, or find one I can use?
I need a very simple interpreter that is written in Java. The language is going to be simple.
I just need string operators, like "contains and equals". I need logically AND, OR. Along with ...
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Ruby interpreter name [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
How do I find the ruby interpreter?
How do I get the currently running Ruby 1.8 interpreter name in Ruby (e.g. /usr/bin/ruby), i.e. the argv[0] passed to the C main() function....
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How to repeat last command in python interpreter shell?
How do I repeat the last command? The usual keys: Up, Ctrl+Up, Alt-p don't work. They produce nonsensical characters.
(ve)[kakarukeys@localhost ve]$ python
Python 2.6.6 (r266:84292, Nov 15 2010, 21:...
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Quick question about Lua stand-alone interpreter
I saw this function in the lua.c file called dotty(). I have a feeling that it takes line-by-line input, is this correct?
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Lua Interpreter Question
How do I get the output from the following:
lua_pushstring(L,"print(i)");
lua_call(L,0,0);
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Perl interpreter for PHP
Some of the functions I am planning for a new site of mine are already available as free Perl modules. Hence I am looking at the possibility of using them, rather than coding them again in PHP. I was ...
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User interacting interpreter in a non-blocking single-threaded environment (tricky)
For a school project me and a classmate are writing a domain-specific language in javascript (node). The language contains statements that require user input via a Websocket connection.
When a ...
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Better way to implement I/O in a virtual machine?
I'm writing a virtual machine - not an existing architecture emulator like Virtualbox, but rather something like the JVM or BEAM - with its own instruction set, memory model, etc. Eventually I'm ...
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python interpreter: interrupt and continue
After I interrupt execution in Python interpreter (using CTRL-BREAK in Windows), can I continue execution?
If not, is there any other way to interactively pause execution (so I can view variable ...
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How to manage the memory of data structures and heap of a virtual machine in plain C
In my interpreter I need to manage its runtime objects, along with its internal data structures.
I would want to create an interpreter in which there is no difference between the interpreter data ...
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Is it possible to execute server-side javascript from a *Python* Google App Engine instance?
A lot of questions have been asked and answered about running server-side javascript on Google App Engine, but all of the answers deal with Java instances in order to make use of Java-based JS ...
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webrick and ruby interpreter
Fist of all , I would say thank you to watch my post.
Secondly, the problem: if I type the ruby -v , how can I got witch ruby interpreter is talking to me ? I have two on my pc, one by rvm and one by ...
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How to interpret custom scripting language?
I was wondering what the easiest way to parse/interpret a custom language would be. Are there any libraries that could help me out?
I essentially want the end-user to be able to write scripts using a ...
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Eclipse "forgets" my PyDev interpreter
I've just installed Eclipse and PyDev (again - I've been without it for some time) and everything works like a charm, except one little annoyance:
Every time I start Eclipse, I have to go to Window->...
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llvm/tools: lli REPL compared to LuaJIT
I was wondering if someone has had experience with the llvm/tools - lli interpreter/JIT-compiler (cf. http://llvm.org/docs/GettingStarted.html#tools). I am interested in any information that you can ...
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is there any way to interpret pascal in Delphi applications
i want my own pascal code to be executed it also have some uses files and other complex functions just like a Delphi code can i do this
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Simple, secure scripting language implemented in JavaScript? [closed]
I would like to implement a scripting language to assist in partially automating certain tasks on a public wiki. I cannot install anything such as Google Caja on the server or modify the wiki software ...
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mod_php vs cgi vs fast-cgi
I have been trying to understand the exact meaning/purpose of loading php as an apache module vs the rest.
When php is installed as an apache module, what exactly happens? For example, does reading ...
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Weird TCL quirk
So I am very new and inexperienced to the ways of TCL programming. I wrote a script that calls a proc written by someone else, first removing the output file. It then does some additional logic I ...
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Steps carried out in case of INTERPRETER and COMPILER
What exactly the difference between interpreted and compiled language.For example I want print the numbers from 1 to 100 .How exactly the sequence of operations takes place in case of interpreter and ...
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Is there an interpreter for sending commands to Selenium?
I'm a Perl programmer doing some web application testing using Selenium. I was wondering if there's some kind of interactive interpreter which would allow me to type Selenium commands at a prompt and ...
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Can anyone point me to C# code for an interpreted stack machine?
I'm looking for a C# implementation of a stack machine, preferably one with accompaning unit tests or at least couple of examples. The code at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P-code_machine appears to ...
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How can I dynamically load perl extensions in an embeded perl interpreter?
I am embeding perl interpreter in my C code (what fun!).
I need to dynamically load perl extensions (an extension that extends perl, written in C). When I run a perl script (using my embeded perl ...
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Is it possible to define new ADTs in GHCi
While commenting on new features in ghci I wished that ghci had the ability to declare type declaration and declaring new ADT types, someone informed that it was indeed possible, and after searching I ...
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Scriptable JavaScript interpreter with bindings for PHP or Python? [closed]
Does anyone know of a JavaScript interpreter that has bindings to PHP or Python?
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Does Python use a compiler or interpreter or a combination? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
CPython is bytecode interpreter?
My question is:
Does Python use a compiler, an interpreter or a combination of them?