require 'browser' require 'native' require "salama" require "interpreter/interpreter" require "base/list_view" require_relative "classes_view" require_relative "status_view" require_relative "file_view" require_relative "blocks_view" require_relative "registers_view" class MainView < ListView def initialize machine = Virtual.machine.boot # compile_main includes the parse # parsing generates an ast as seen below and then compiles it. # machine.compile_main "2 + 5" # so the code above is functionally equivalent to the one below, minus the parse # When the ast expression is given all works, so pretty sure it is the parse that fails code = Ast::OperatorExpression.new("+", Ast::IntegerExpression.new(2),Ast::IntegerExpression.new(5)) Virtual::Compiler.compile( code , machine.space.get_main ) machine.run_before "Register::CallImplementation" @interpreter = Interpreter::Interpreter.new @interpreter.start machine.init super( [ClassesView.new(@interpreter) , FileView.new , BlocksView.new(@interpreter) , StatusView.new(@interpreter) , RegistersView.new(@interpreter) ] ) end end