use std::{env, fs, io::{self, Write}, process::ExitCode}; /// Error handler. Can be used to print error messages; will also retain the /// current error status. #[derive(Default, Debug)] struct ErrorHandler { had_error: bool } impl ErrorHandler { /// Check whether this handler reported an error. pub fn had_error(&self) -> bool { self.had_error } /// Report an error. pub fn error(&mut self, line: usize, message: &str) { self.report(line, "", message) } fn report(&mut self, line: usize, pos: &str, message: &str) { self.had_error = true; println!("[line {line}] Error{pos}: {message}") } } /// Execute a script. fn run(_source: String) -> ErrorHandler { let error_handler = ErrorHandler::default(); /* let scanner = Scanner::new(source); let tokens = scanner.scan_tokens(); for token in tokens { println!("{}", token); } */ error_handler } /// Run the REPL. fn run_prompt() { let mut buffer = String::new(); let stdin = io::stdin(); let mut stdout = io::stdout(); loop { print!("slox> "); stdout.flush().unwrap(); let n_read = stdin.read_line(&mut buffer).expect("Failed to read from stdin"); let _ = match n_read { 0 => return, _ => run(buffer.clone()), }; } } /// Load a file and run the script it contains. fn run_file(file: &str) -> ErrorHandler { let contents = fs::read_to_string(file).expect(&format!("Could not load {}", file)); run(contents) } /// Main program. Either load a script from a file, or start the REPL. fn main() -> Result<(), ExitCode> { let args: Vec = env::args().skip(1).collect(); let n_args = args.len(); if n_args == 0 { run_prompt() } else if n_args == 1 { if run_file(&args[0]).had_error() { return Err(ExitCode::from(65)); } } else { println!("Usage: slox [script]"); } Ok(()) }