Experimental haskell in javascript interpreter. Many haskell features are not implemented. This projects mainly exists to be able to write and interpret Tidal Cycles code in the browser, as part of Strudel. This project could only exist thanks to tree-sitter-haskell.
You can load the library directly from a script tag via unpkg:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/hs2js@0.0.3"></script>
<button id="hello">hello</button>
<script>
hs2js.setBase('https://unpkg.com/hs2js@0.0.3/dist/');
hs2js.loadParser().then(()=>{
document.getElementById('hello').addEventListener('click', () => {
hs2js.evaluate('alert "hello from haskell!"');
});
})
</script>
You need to add postinstall to your package.json script to copy the parser to your public folder:
{
"scripts": {
"postinstall": "cp node_modules/hs2js/dist/tree-sitter.wasm public && cp node_modules/hs2js/dist/tree-sitter-haskell.wasm public"
}
}
Depending on your setup, replace public with the folder that will serve your assets to /. Then install the package:
npm i hs2js
and use it:
import * as hs2js from 'hs2js';
hs2js.loadParser();
document.getElementById('hello').addEventListener('click', () => {
hs2js.evaluate('alert "hello from haskell!"');
});
These are all functions exported by the package:
Evaluates a piece of haskell code
code: valid haskell codescope: global scope, defaults to globalThis. Allows you to pass an object of your own functions / variables from JS to Haskell.ops: mapping for custom infix operatorExample:
// simple
hs2js.evaluate(`2 + 2`) // = 4
// passing variables via scope:
hs2js.evaluate(`a + b`, { a: 1, b: 2 }) // = 3
// custom operator
hs2js.evaluate(`2 |* 3`, {}, { '|*': (l, r) => l * r }) // = 6
Parses a piece of haskell code, returning its AST representation.
Example:
const ast = hs2js.parse(`2 + 2`)
console.log(ast.toString())
// (haskell declarations: (declarations (top_splice (apply function: (variable) argument: (literal (integer))))))
Evaluates rootNode of haskell AST (used by evaluate internally).
rootNode: haskell AST root node, as returned by parsescope: see evaluateops: see evaluateExample:
const ast = hs2js.parse(`2 + 3`);
const res = hs2js.run(ast.rootNode);
console.log(res); // = 5
Loads and caches the parser by fetching tree-sitter.wasm and tree-sitter-haskell.wasm.
Make sure to call and await this function before calling parse or evaluate.
hs2js.loadParser().then(() => hs2js.evaluate('alert "ready"'))
Sets the base path where the WASM files are expected by loadParser. Defaults to /.
Expects tree-sitter.wasm and tree-sitter-haskell.wasm to be present.
Can either be a relative path or a URL.
hs2js.setBase('https://unpkg.com/hs2js@0.0.4/dist/');
hs2js.loadParser();
/* loads
- https://unpkg.com/hs2js@0.0.4/dist/tree-sitter.wasm
- https://unpkg.com/hs2js@0.0.4/dist/tree-sitter-haskell.wasm
*/
soundAlias example fix
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