(require "love.event") (local fennel (require "lib.fennel")) (local view (require "lib.fennelview")) ;; This module exists in order to expose stdio over a channel so that it ;; can be used in a non-blocking way from another thread. (local (event channel) ...) (defn display [s] (io.write s) (io.flush)) (defn prompt [] (display "\n>> ")) (defn read-chunk [] (let [input (io.read)] (when input (.. input "\n")))) (var input "") (when channel (let [(bytestream clearstream) (fennel.granulate read-chunk) read (fennel.parser (fn [] (let [c (or (bytestream) 10)] (set input (.. input (string.char c))) c)))] (while true (prompt) (set input "") (let [(ok ast) (pcall read)] (if (not ok) (do (display (.. "Parse error:" ast "\n")) ;; fixme: not sure why the following fails ;; (clearstream) ) (do (love.event.push event input) (display (: channel :demand)))))))) {:start (fn start-repl [] (let [code (love.filesystem.read "stdio.fnl") lua (if code (love.filesystem.newFileData (fennel.compileString code) "io") (love.filesystem.read "lib/stdio.lua")) thread (love.thread.newThread lua) io-channel (love.thread.newChannel)] ;; this thread will send "eval" events for us to consume: (: thread :start "eval" io-channel) (set love.handlers.eval (fn [input] (let [(ok val) (pcall fennel.eval input)] (: io-channel :push (if ok (view val) val)))))))}