OwnLang - dynamic functional programming language inspired by Scala and Python. Available for PC, Android and Java ME devices.
Free | Pro | Desktop |
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v2.1.0 |
Also available as AUR package:
yay -S ownlang
Functions are values, so we can store them to variables for operating.
operations = {
"+" : def(a,b) = a+b,
"-" : def(a,b) = a-b,
"*" : def(a,b) = a*b,
"/" : ::division
}
def division(v1, v2) {
if (v2 == 0) return "error: division by zero"
return v1 / v2
}
for name, operation : operations {
println "2 " + name + " 3 = " + operation(2, 3)
}
Pattern matching with value pattern, tuple pattern, list pattern and optional condition.
def factorial(n) = match n {
case 0: 1
case n if n < 0: 0
case _: n * factorial(n - 1)
}
def fizzbuzz(limit = 100) {
for i = 1, i <= limit, i++ {
println match [i % 3 == 0, i % 5 == 0] {
case (true, false): "Fizz"
case (false, true): "Buzz"
case (true, true): "FizzBuzz"
case _: i
}
}
}
// run
fizzbuzz()
Operate data in functional style.
use std, functional
nums = [1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10]
nums = filter(nums, def(x) = x % 2 == 0)
// Squares of even numbers
squares = map(nums, def(x) = x * x)
foreach(squares, ::echo)
// Sum of squares
sum = reduce(squares, 0, def(x, y) = x + y)
println "Sum: " + sum
// Same using stream
println "Sum: " + stream(range(1, 11))
.filter(def(x) = x % 2 == 0)
.map(def(x) = x * x)
.reduce(0, def(x, y) = x + y)
Why not?
use std, types, math
def `..`(a, b) = range(a, b)
def `**`(a, b) = int(pow(a, b))
for y : 1 .. 10 {
println sprintf("2 ^ %d = %d", y, 2 ** y)
}
Easy async HTTP requests with http
module.
use std, http, functional, json
// GET request
http("https://api.github.com/events", def(r) {
events = jsondecode(r)
println events[0]
})
// POST request
http("http://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users", "POST", {
"name": "OwnLang",
"versionCode": 10
}, ::echo)
// PATCH request
http("http://jsonplaceholder.typicode.com/users/2", "PATCH", {"name": "Patched Name"}, ::patch_callback)
def patch_callback(v) {
println v
}
Build using Gradle ./gradlew shadowJar
or take a look to latest release for binaries.
To run script use command
java -jar OwnLang.jar -f input.own
or
java -jar OwnLang.jar < input.own
MIT - see MIT license information