Sigil is a Parenscript to Javascript command line compiler and REPL.
What is Parenscript? (from https://common-lisp.net/project/parenscript/)
Parenscript is a translator from an extended subset of Common Lisp
to JavaScript. Parenscript code can run almost identically on both
the browser (as JavaScript) and server (as Common Lisp).
Parenscript code is treated the same way as Common Lisp code,
making the full power of Lisp macros available for
JavaScript. This provides a web development environment that is
unmatched in its ability to reduce code duplication and provide
advanced metaprogramming facilities to web developers.
https://github.com/vsedach/Parenscript
https://common-lisp.net/project/parenscript/reference.html
sigil [-i] [-v] [-I load-directory] [-C <upcase|downcase|preserve|invert>]
[-q|--quickload <system name>]
[--eval <CL code>]
[--pseval <PS Code>]
app.ps > app.js
-i
starts the parenscript REPL.-v
enables verbose mode. Each parenscript form will appear as a comment before its javascript representation.-q
loads an asdf system with quicklisp.
$ npm install -g sigil-cli
This will automatically try to compile the executable which can then
be run with the sigil
command. It requires from the system:
- SBCL (or some other Common Lisp implementation, but Sigil uses this by default)
make
for building the executable.wget
for fetching dependencies.
Sigil adds the 'load' command to Parenscript, so you can load macros and other files during compilation, like (load "macros.ps"). Use -I to specify the load paths to search.
The readtable case can be set on the sigil command line with the -C switch. Valid values are upcase, downcase, preserve, and invert. All items that follow will be read with the specified case. The -C switch can be used multiple times in a single command.
Sigil comes with an interactive REPL (Read-Eval-Print-Loop) when invoked with -i (or no arguments), allowing you to type and evaluate Parenscript commands interactively.
MIT
Burton Samograd
Ben McGunigle (bnmcgn at gmail.com)