Fill in envForLambda with errorObjects if not enough are provided.
Move addStructDef() into env.c
Add dedicated Dictionary struct to env.c
env->size -> env->capacity
Add basic allocation tracking.
Add extra error context
- more useful for debugging the language than programs written in it
Let reduce work on a single non-list item. May be removed.
Add more testing.
Add test filtering.
Fix triple-quotes.
Add `reduce` and `islist`.
- Reduce is broken with lambdas for some reason.
Remove `switch` from lib (breaks `penv`).
More detailed lambda to-stringing.
A bit of fixing for lambdas that return lambdas.
Re-org Object fields for simpler visual debugging.
Let `cat` work with one argument.
Add prompt option for `inp`.
Some more refinement of the webby.pl example.
Temporarily disable http due to buggy Ubuntu libmicrohttpd.
Add a way to access their fields with `'s`.
- Uses some fairly hacky parseAtom additions. Needs to be refined.
Add structCapacity to Environment.
Add global Environment pointer.
Use structDef indexes instead of direct pointers.
- Easier to increase capacity this way
strcpy struct field names
LOW_MEM drops some functionality (like `defe`) for very low memory devices like
aplite. SIMPLE_ERRORS is enabled when compiling with LOW_MEM, and overrides the
new error-with-context functionality with older, less intensive methods.
Also marked more code for standalone compilation only.
External:
Error changes.
User windows will show string reps of all object types
Internal:
Some re-org and renames in calc.
Add stringNObj for more controlled string-receiving.
Note: currently aplite has a hard time with larger scripts, possibly because of
recent changes. Not sure how much can be done about it, but I'm investigating.
`iserr` is a basic type-check like `isnum`
`defe` adds a string to the environment as the equivalent symbol
`eval` can take in variables or functions, instead of just raw strings
Broke type-printing into its own function
Errors maxing out an environment. Likely extending incorrectly
Move most file-local variables from calc.h to calc.c (so calc.h can be included)
Quick hack to get simple TYPE_LAMBDA evaluated
Add pebcom files for time/vibe/eventually battery etc. functions
Add TYPE_OTHER, so that pebble-specific (and potentially other) objects can be used in PebbLisp
Created PebbleObject/PebbleType to work as a sort of tagged pointer, to be used as a TYPE_OTHER object
Add some functions for creating/editing windows and textlayers from within PebbLisp
Added subscribe(), enabling lambdas to be run at set time intervals