GitHub - AdamBrodzinski/RedScript: An Elixir Flavored Language for the Browser (original) (raw)

RedScript 2.0

Project is Deprecated

After the recent changes in ReasonML there really isn't a valid reason to keep working on this project anymore as ReasonML does a much better job, provides more safety, and in my opinion has an even nicer syntax and developer exerience.

https://reasonml.github.io/


It's like CoffeeScript but immutable & functional

Why use yet another sugar for JavaScript? Here are some features that go beyond a nice sytax:

RedScript was created to provide a first class functional experience in the browser. I was tired of trying to coerce JavaScript into being a functional language (by not using the bad parts by convention and using other libs).

It is inspired from Elixir but it does not have all of the features (ElixirScript aims to do this). Our main goal is to provide easy interoperability with other JavaScript libraries (like CoffeeScript, not like Elm) while still providing a first class functional experience in JavaScript.

To Install Globally and Run

# 2.0 is a work in progress, not all features implemented
# Note, this compiler is just a prototype and is not production ready
sudo npm install -g redscript
redscript watch [fileName fileName2]

Think in pipes instead of nesting functions

use functions like unix pipe

"hello world " |> String.trim |> String.uppercase #>>> "HELLO WORLD"

["foo", "bar", " baz"] |> Enum.map((x) -> String.upcase(x)) |> inspect() |> take(2)

inspect-output ["FOO", "BAR", "BAZ"]

>>> ["FOO", "BAR"]

Immutable Data (not currently supported)

Mutable data in JavaScript can lead to tricky bugs

state = {bar: 3}

throws an error

state.bar = 10

create copy and merge in new key/values

new_state = {state <- foo: 2, baz: 4}

>> {foo: 2, bar: 3, baz: 4}

list = [1, 2]
list_two = [5, 6] combined_list = [list <- 3, 4, list_two]

Modules exposing public functions (no classes!)

import {some_js_function} from "some-js-or-redscript-module"

defmodule PhoneUtils do def normalize_number(number) do return number |> imported_func('-') |> remove_char(' ')
|> remove_us_code
end

def remove_us_code(str) do return str.replace(/^+1/g, '') end

defp remove_char(str, char) do
return str.replace(/\s/g, '') end end

Built In Support For Lo-Dash

Just snake case the API you already know. To keep things tidy, functions are placed in namespaces. Collections are in the Enum namespace, Array in List, Strings are in a String namespace, etc... (however you could still just import lo-dash ES6 style to remove the namespace).

                                             # or use pipe operator with lo-dash

List.take(["a", "b", "c"], 2) ["a", "b", "c"] |> List.take(2) #>> ["a", "b"]

List.flatten_deep([1, [2, 3, [4]]]) [1, [2, 3, [4]]] |> List.flatten_deep #>> [1, 2, 3, 4]

Enum.reject([1, 2, 3, 4], (n) => n % 2 == 0) [1, 2, 3, 4] |> Enum.reject((n) => n % 2 == 0) #>> [1, 3]

Pattern Matching Coming Soon!

Pattern matching can eliminate the use of if statements and can really clean up code. This is on the backlog but PRs are welcome!

defmodule MyUtils do def count([]) do return 0 end

def count([head|tail]) do return 1 + count(tail) end end

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