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# Python dev files
venv
__pycache__
# Python build files
*.egg-info
*.spec
build
dist
# Misc
*.gif
misc/secrets.sh

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"mdel",
"onefile",
"Packrat",
"printables",
"pyparsing",
"rlimit",
"runstatus",

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# Lamb: A Lambda Calculus Engine
# 🐑 Lamb: A Lambda Calculus Engine
![Lamb screenshot](./misc/screenshot.png)
![Lamb Demo](https://github.com/rm-dr/lamb/assets/96270320/d518e344-e7c8-47ed-89c4-7ce273bf4e2d)
## Installation
### Method 1: PyPi (not yet)
1. Put this on PyPi
2. Write these instructions
## :brain: What is lambda calculus?
- [video 1](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VQ382QG-y4): Introduction and boolean logic. The first few minutes are a bit confusing, but it starts to make sense at about [`6:50`](https://youtu.be/3VQ382QG-y4?t=400)
- [video 2](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAnLQ9jwN-E): Continuation of video 1. Features combinators and numerals.
- [blog](https://www.driverlesscrocodile.com/technology/lambda-calculus-for-people-a-step-behind-me-1): Another introduction. Moves slower than the two videos above and doesn't assume CS knowledge. Four-part series.
- [handout](https://static.betalupi.com/ormc/Advanced/Lambda%20Calculus.pdf): A handout I've written on lambda calculus.
## :package: Installation
### Method 1: [PyPi](https://pypi.org/project/lamb-engine)
1. *(Optional but recommended)* make and enter a [venv](https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html)
- **On Windows, run the following in cmd or powershell:**
- `cd Desktop`
- `python -m venv lamb`
- `.\Scripts\activate`
2. `pip install lamb-engine`
3. `lamb`
### Method 2: Git
1. Clone this repository.
2. Make and enter a [virtual environment](https://docs.python.org/3/library/venv.html).
3. ``cd`` into this directory
4. Run ``pip install .``
5. Run ``python .``
5. Run ``lamb``
-------------------------------------------------
## Usage
## 📖 Usage
Type lambda expressions into the prompt, and Lamb will evaluate them. \
Type expressions into the prompt, and Lamb will evaluate them. \
Use your `\` (backslash) key to type a `λ`. \
To define macros, use `=`. For example,
```
@ -43,31 +60,38 @@ Numbers will automatically be converted to Church numerals. For example, the fol
If an expression takes too long to evaluate, you may interrupt reduction with `Ctrl-C`. \
Exit the prompt with `Ctrl-C` or `Ctrl-D`.
There are many useful macros in [macros.lamb](./macros.lamb). Load them with the `:load` command:
There are many useful macros in [macros.lamb](./macros.lamb). Download the file, then load them with the `:load` command:
```
==> :load macros.lamb
```
You may use up/down arrows to recall history.
You can also pass files to lamb directly to have them loaded at startup:
```
lamb file1 file2
```
Use your up/down arrows to recall history.
Have fun!
-------------------------------------------------
## Commands
## :card_file_box: Commands
Lamb understands many commands. Prefix them with a `:` in the prompt.
`:help` Prints a help message
`:help` Print a help message
`:clear` Clear the screen
`:rlimit [int | None]` Set maximum reduction limit. `:rlimit none` sets no limit.
`:macros` List macros in the current environment.
`:macros` List macros.
`:mdel [macro]` Delete a macro
`:delmac` Delete all macros
`:step [yes | no]` Enable or disable step-by-step reduction. Toggle if no argument is given. When reducing by steps, the prompt tells you what kind of reduction was done last:
- `M`: Macro expansion
@ -77,8 +101,6 @@ Lamb understands many commands. Prefix them with a `:` in the prompt.
`:expand [yes | no]` Enable or disable full expansion. Toggle if no argument is given. If full expansion is enabled, ALL macros will be expanded when printing output.
`:delmac` Delete all macros
`:save [filename]` \
`:load [filename]` \
Save or load macros from a file.
@ -86,22 +108,12 @@ The lines in a file look exactly the same as regular entries in the prompt, but
-------------------------------------------------
## Todo (pre-release, in this order):
- Write "how it works"
- PyPi package
## Todo:
- Prevent macro-chaining recursion
- Cleanup warnings
- Truncate long expressions in warnings
- History indexing
- Show history command
- Loop detection
- $\alpha$-equivalence check
- Command-line options (load a file)
- Unchurch command: make church numerals human-readable
- Better Syntax highlighting
- Complete file names and commands
- Tests
- Better syntax highlighting
- Tab-complete file names and commands
- Load default macros without manually downloading `macros.lamb` (via `requests`, maybe?)

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import PyInstaller.__main__
# Run this file to build a standalone executable.
# pyinstaller does not build cross-platform.
PyInstaller.__main__.run([
"lamb/__main__.py",
"--onefile",
"--console"
])

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if __name__ != "__main__":
raise ImportError("lamb.__main__ should never be imported. Run it directly.")
from prompt_toolkit import PromptSession
from prompt_toolkit import print_formatted_text as printf
from prompt_toolkit.formatted_text import FormattedText
from prompt_toolkit.formatted_text import to_plain_text
from pyparsing import exceptions as ppx
import lamb
lamb.utils.show_greeting()
r = lamb.Runner(
prompt_session = PromptSession(
style = lamb.utils.style,
lexer = lamb.utils.LambdaLexer(),
key_bindings = lamb.utils.bindings
),
prompt_message = FormattedText([
("class:prompt", "==> ")
])
)
while True:
try:
i = r.prompt()
# Catch Ctrl-C and Ctrl-D
except KeyboardInterrupt:
printf("\n\nGoodbye.\n")
break
except EOFError:
printf("\n\nGoodbye.\n")
break
# Skip empty lines
if i.strip() == "":
continue
# Try to run an input line.
# Catch parse errors and point them out.
try:
x = r.run(i)
except ppx.ParseException as e:
l = len(to_plain_text(r.prompt_session.message))
printf(FormattedText([
("class:err", " "*(e.loc + l) + "^\n"),
("class:err", f"Syntax error at char {e.loc}."),
("class:text", "\n")
]), style = lamb.utils.style)
continue
except lamb.nodes.ReductionError as e:
printf(FormattedText([
("class:err", f"{e.msg}\n")
]), style = lamb.utils.style)
continue
printf("")

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@ -4,3 +4,5 @@ from . import parser
from .runner import Runner
from .runner import StopReason
from .__main__ import main

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lamb_engine/__main__.py Executable file
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from prompt_toolkit import PromptSession
from prompt_toolkit import print_formatted_text as printf
from prompt_toolkit.formatted_text import FormattedText
from prompt_toolkit.formatted_text import to_plain_text
from pyparsing import exceptions as ppx
import sys
import lamb_engine
def main():
lamb_engine.utils.show_greeting()
r = lamb_engine.Runner(
prompt_session = PromptSession(
style = lamb_engine.utils.style,
lexer = lamb_engine.utils.LambdaLexer(),
key_bindings = lamb_engine.utils.bindings
),
prompt_message = FormattedText([
("class:prompt", "==> ")
])
)
# Load files passed as arguments
if len(sys.argv) > 1:
for i in range(1, len(sys.argv)):
try:
printf(FormattedText([
("class:warn", "\nLoading file "),
("class:code", sys.argv[i]),
]), style = lamb_engine.utils.style)
r.run(":load " + sys.argv[i])
except:
printf(FormattedText([
("class:err", "Error. Does this file exist?"),
]), style = lamb_engine.utils.style)
print("")
while True:
try:
i = r.prompt()
# Catch Ctrl-C and Ctrl-D
except KeyboardInterrupt:
printf("\n\nGoodbye.\n")
break
except EOFError:
printf("\n\nGoodbye.\n")
break
# Skip empty lines
if i.strip() == "":
continue
# Try to run an input line.
# Catch parse errors and point them out.
try:
x = r.run(i)
except ppx.ParseException as e:
l = len(to_plain_text(r.prompt_session.message))
printf(FormattedText([
("class:err", " "*(e.loc + l) + "^\n"),
("class:err", f"Syntax error at char {e.loc}."),
("class:text", "\n")
]), style = lamb_engine.utils.style)
continue
except lamb_engine.nodes.ReductionError as e:
printf(FormattedText([
("class:err", f"{e.msg}\n")
]), style = lamb_engine.utils.style)
continue
printf("")
if __name__ == "__main__":
main()

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import lamb
import lamb.nodes as lbn
import lamb_engine
import lamb_engine.nodes as lbn
def print_node(node: lbn.Node, *, export: bool = False) -> str:
if not isinstance(node, lbn.Node):
@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ def print_node(node: lbn.Node, *, export: bool = False) -> str:
i = -1
p = o
while o in bound_subs.values():
o = p + lamb.utils.subscript(i := i + 1)
o = p + lamb_engine.utils.subscript(i := i + 1)
bound_subs[n.input.identifier] = o
else:
bound_subs[n.input.identifier] = n.input.print_value()
@ -168,7 +168,7 @@ def prepare(root: lbn.Root, *, ban_macro_name = None) -> list:
warnings += [
("class:code", "$"),
("class:warn", " will be expanded to ")
] + lamb.utils.lex_str(str(n.expand()[1]))
] + lamb_engine.utils.lex_str(str(n.expand()[1]))
# If this expression is part of a macro,
# make sure we don't reference it inside itself.
@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ def prepare(root: lbn.Root, *, ban_macro_name = None) -> list:
raise lbn.ReductionError(f"Bound variable name conflict: \"{n.input.name}\"")
else:
bound_variables[n.input.name] = lbn.Bound(
lamb.utils.remove_sub(n.input.name),
lamb_engine.utils.remove_sub(n.input.name),
macro_name = n.input.name
)
n.input = bound_variables[n.input.name]

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import lamb
import lamb.nodes as lbn
import lamb_engine
import lamb_engine.nodes as lbn
class TreeWalker:
"""
@ -77,12 +77,12 @@ class Node:
self.parent_side: Direction = None # type: ignore
# Left and right nodes, None if empty
self._left: Node | None = None
self._right: Node | None = None
self._left = None
self._right = None
# The runner this node is attached to.
# Set by Node.set_runner()
self.runner: lamb.runner.Runner = None # type: ignore
self.runner: lamb_engine.runner.Runner = None # type: ignore
def __iter__(self):
return TreeWalker(self)
@ -341,7 +341,7 @@ class Bound(EndNode):
# The name of the macro this bound came from.
# Always equal to self.name, unless the macro
# this came from had a subscript.
self.macro_name: str | None = macro_name
self.macro_name = macro_name
if forced_id is None:
self.identifier = bound_counter
@ -381,9 +381,9 @@ class Func(Node):
Func.from_parse(result)
)
def __init__(self, input: Macro | Bound, output: Node, *, runner = None) -> None:
def __init__(self, input, output: Node, *, runner = None) -> None:
super().__init__()
self.input: Macro | Bound = input
self.input = input
self.left: Node = output
self.right: None = None
self.runner = runner # type: ignore

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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ class LambdaParser:
(self.lp + self.pp_history + self.rp)
)
self.pp_command = pp.Suppress(":") + pp.Word(pp.alphas + "_") + pp.Word(pp.alphas + pp.nums + "_.")[0, ...]
self.pp_command = pp.Suppress(":") + pp.Word(pp.alphas + "_") + pp.Word(pp.printables)[0, ...]
self.pp_all = (

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@ -7,14 +7,14 @@ from prompt_toolkit import prompt
import os.path
from pyparsing import exceptions as ppx
import lamb
import lamb_engine
commands = {}
help_texts = {}
def lamb_command(
*,
command_name: str | None = None,
command_name = None,
help_text: str
):
"""
@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ def cmd_step(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
f"<err>Command <code>:{command.name}</code> takes no more than one argument.</err>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
return
@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ def cmd_step(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
f"<err>Usage: <code>:step [yes|no]</code></err>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
return
@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ def cmd_step(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
f"<warn>Enabled step-by-step reduction.</warn>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
runner.step_reduction = True
else:
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ def cmd_step(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
f"<warn>Disabled step-by-step reduction.</warn>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
runner.step_reduction = False
@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ def cmd_expand(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
f"<err>Command <code>:{command.name}</code> takes no more than one argument.</err>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
return
@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ def cmd_expand(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
f"<err>Usage: <code>:expand [yes|no]</code></err>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
return
@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ def cmd_expand(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
f"<warn>Enabled complete expansion.</warn>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
runner.full_expansion = True
else:
@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ def cmd_expand(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
f"<warn>Disabled complete expansion.</warn>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
runner.full_expansion = False
@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ def cmd_save(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
f"<err>Command <code>:{command.name}</code> takes exactly one argument.</err>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
return
@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ def cmd_save(command, runner) -> None:
("class:warn", "File exists. Overwrite? "),
("class:text", "[yes/no]: ")
]),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
).lower()
if confirm != "yes":
@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ def cmd_save(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
"<err>Cancelled.</err>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
return
@ -165,7 +165,7 @@ def cmd_save(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
f"Wrote {len(runner.macro_table)} macros to <code>{target}</code>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ def cmd_load(command, runner):
HTML(
f"<err>Command <code>:{command.name}</code> takes exactly one argument.</err>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
return
@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ def cmd_load(command, runner):
HTML(
f"<err>File {target} doesn't exist.</err>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
return
@ -215,18 +215,18 @@ def cmd_load(command, runner):
("class:err", l[e.loc]),
("class:code", l[e.loc+1:])
]),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
return
if not isinstance(x, lamb.runner.runner.MacroDef):
if not isinstance(x, lamb_engine.runner.runner.MacroDef):
printf(
FormattedText([
("class:warn", f"Skipping line {i+1:02}: "),
("class:code", l),
("class:warn", f" is not a macro definition.")
]),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
return
@ -235,8 +235,8 @@ def cmd_load(command, runner):
printf(
FormattedText([
("class:ok", f"Loaded {x.label}: ")
] + lamb.utils.lex_str(str(x.expr))),
style = lamb.utils.style
] + lamb_engine.utils.lex_str(str(x.expr))),
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ def mdel(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
f"<err>Command <code>:{command.name}</code> takes exactly one argument.</err>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
return
@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ def mdel(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
f"<warn>Macro \"{target}\" is not defined</warn>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
return
@ -274,7 +274,7 @@ def delmac(command, runner) -> None:
("class:warn", "Are you sure? "),
("class:text", "[yes/no]: ")
]),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
).lower()
if confirm != "yes":
@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ def delmac(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
"<err>Cancelled.</err>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
return
@ -297,7 +297,7 @@ def macros(command, runner) -> None:
printf(FormattedText([
("class:warn", "No macros are defined."),
]),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
else:
printf(FormattedText([
@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ def macros(command, runner) -> None:
("class:text", f"\t{name} \t {exp}\n")
for name, exp in runner.macro_table.items()
]),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
@lamb_command(
@ -315,7 +315,7 @@ def macros(command, runner) -> None:
)
def clear(command, runner) -> None:
clear_screen()
lamb.utils.show_greeting()
lamb_engine.utils.show_greeting()
@lamb_command(
help_text = "Get or set reduction limit"
@ -327,14 +327,14 @@ def rlimit(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
"<ok>No reduction limit is set</ok>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
else:
printf(
HTML(
f"<ok>Reduction limit is {runner.reduction_limit:,}</ok>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
return
@ -343,7 +343,7 @@ def rlimit(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
f"<err>Command <code>:{command.name}</code> takes exactly one argument.</err>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
return
@ -354,7 +354,7 @@ def rlimit(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
f"<ok>Removed reduction limit</ok>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
return
@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ def rlimit(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
"<err>Reduction limit must be a positive integer or \"none\".</err>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
return
@ -374,7 +374,7 @@ def rlimit(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
"<err>Reduction limit must be at least 50.</err>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
return
@ -383,7 +383,7 @@ def rlimit(command, runner) -> None:
HTML(
f"<ok>Set reduction limit to {t:,}</ok>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
@ -416,5 +416,5 @@ def help(command, runner) -> None:
"<muted>Detailed documentation can be found on this project's git page.</muted>" +
"</text>"
),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
import enum
import lamb
import lamb_engine
class StopReason(enum.Enum):
BETA_NORMAL = ("class:text", "β-normal form")
@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ class MacroDef:
result[1]
)
def __init__(self, label: str, expr: lamb.nodes.Node):
def __init__(self, label: str, expr: lamb_engine.nodes.Node):
self.label = label
self.expr = expr

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@ -7,12 +7,12 @@ import collections
import math
import time
import lamb
import lamb_engine
from lamb.runner.misc import MacroDef
from lamb.runner.misc import Command
from lamb.runner.misc import StopReason
from lamb.runner import commands as cmd
from lamb_engine.runner.misc import MacroDef
from lamb_engine.runner.misc import Command
from lamb_engine.runner.misc import StopReason
from lamb_engine.runner import commands as cmd
# Keybindings for step prompt.
@ -32,21 +32,21 @@ class Runner:
self.macro_table = {}
self.prompt_session = prompt_session
self.prompt_message = prompt_message
self.parser = lamb.parser.LambdaParser(
action_func = lamb.nodes.Func.from_parse,
action_bound = lamb.nodes.Macro.from_parse,
action_macro = lamb.nodes.Macro.from_parse,
action_call = lamb.nodes.Call.from_parse,
action_church = lamb.nodes.Church.from_parse,
self.parser = lamb_engine.parser.LambdaParser(
action_func = lamb_engine.nodes.Func.from_parse,
action_bound = lamb_engine.nodes.Macro.from_parse,
action_macro = lamb_engine.nodes.Macro.from_parse,
action_call = lamb_engine.nodes.Call.from_parse,
action_church = lamb_engine.nodes.Church.from_parse,
action_macro_def = MacroDef.from_parse,
action_command = Command.from_parse,
action_history = lamb.nodes.History.from_parse
action_history = lamb_engine.nodes.History.from_parse
)
# Maximum amount of reductions.
# If None, no maximum is enforced.
# Must be at least 1.
self.reduction_limit: int | None = 1_000_000
self.reduction_limit = 1_000_000
# Ensure bound variables are unique.
# This is automatically incremented whenever we make
@ -74,23 +74,23 @@ class Runner:
message = self.prompt_message
)
def parse(self, line) -> tuple[lamb.nodes.Root | MacroDef | Command, list]:
def parse(self, line): # -> tuple[lamb_engine.nodes.Root | MacroDef | Command, list]
e = self.parser.parse_line(line)
w = []
if isinstance(e, MacroDef):
e.expr = lamb.nodes.Root(e.expr)
e.expr = lamb_engine.nodes.Root(e.expr)
e.set_runner(self)
w = lamb.nodes.prepare(e.expr, ban_macro_name = e.label)
elif isinstance(e, lamb.nodes.Node):
e = lamb.nodes.Root(e)
w = lamb_engine.nodes.prepare(e.expr, ban_macro_name = e.label)
elif isinstance(e, lamb_engine.nodes.Node):
e = lamb_engine.nodes.Root(e)
e.set_runner(self)
w = lamb.nodes.prepare(e)
w = lamb_engine.nodes.prepare(e)
return e, w
def reduce(self, node: lamb.nodes.Root, *, warnings = []) -> None:
def reduce(self, node: lamb_engine.nodes.Root, *, warnings = []) -> None:
# Reduction Counter.
# We also count macro (and church) expansions,
@ -103,16 +103,16 @@ class Runner:
out_text = []
only_macro = (
isinstance(node.left, lamb.nodes.Macro) or
isinstance(node.left, lamb.nodes.Church)
isinstance(node.left, lamb_engine.nodes.Macro) or
isinstance(node.left, lamb_engine.nodes.Church)
)
if only_macro:
stop_reason = StopReason.SHOW_MACRO
m, node = lamb.nodes.expand(node, force_all = only_macro)
m, node = lamb_engine.nodes.expand(node, force_all = only_macro)
macro_expansions += m
if len(warnings) != 0:
printf(FormattedText(warnings), style = lamb.utils.style)
printf(FormattedText(warnings), style = lamb_engine.utils.style)
if self.step_reduction:
printf(FormattedText([
@ -123,10 +123,11 @@ class Runner:
("class:muted", "Press "),
("class:cmd_key", "enter"),
("class:muted", " to step.\n"),
]), style = lamb.utils.style)
]), style = lamb_engine.utils.style)
skip_to_end = False
try:
while (
(
(self.reduction_limit is None) or
@ -141,21 +142,18 @@ class Runner:
):
print(f" Reducing... {k:,}", end = "\r")
try:
red_type, node = lamb.nodes.reduce(node)
except KeyboardInterrupt:
stop_reason = StopReason.INTERRUPT
break
# Reduce
red_type, node = lamb_engine.nodes.reduce(node)
# If we can't reduce this expression anymore,
# it's in beta-normal form.
if red_type == lamb.nodes.ReductionType.NOTHING:
if red_type == lamb_engine.nodes.ReductionType.NOTHING:
stop_reason = StopReason.BETA_NORMAL
break
# Count reductions
k += 1
if red_type == lamb.nodes.ReductionType.FUNCTION_APPLY:
if red_type == lamb_engine.nodes.ReductionType.FUNCTION_APPLY:
macro_expansions += 1
# Pause after step if necessary
@ -163,17 +161,21 @@ class Runner:
try:
s = prompt(
message = FormattedText([
("class:prompt", lamb.nodes.reduction_text[red_type]),
("class:prompt", lamb_engine.nodes.reduction_text[red_type]),
("class:prompt", f":{k:03} ")
] + lamb.utils.lex_str(str(node))),
style = lamb.utils.style,
] + lamb_engine.utils.lex_str(str(node))),
style = lamb_engine.utils.style,
key_bindings = step_bindings
)
except KeyboardInterrupt or EOFError:
skip_to_end = True
printf(FormattedText([
("class:warn", "Skipping to end."),
]), style = lamb.utils.style)
]), style = lamb_engine.utils.style)
# Gracefully catch keyboard interrupts
except KeyboardInterrupt:
stop_reason = StopReason.INTERRUPT
# Print a space between step messages
if self.step_reduction:
@ -185,7 +187,7 @@ class Runner:
# Expand fully if necessary
if self.full_expansion:
o, node = lamb.nodes.expand(node, force_all = True)
o, node = lamb_engine.nodes.expand(node, force_all = True)
macro_expansions += o
if only_macro:
@ -194,24 +196,31 @@ class Runner:
]
else:
if not self.step_reduction:
out_text += [
("class:ok", f"Runtime: "),
("class:text", f"{time.time() - start_time:.03f} seconds"),
("class:text", "\n")
]
("class:ok", f"\nExit reason: "),
out_text += [
("class:ok", f"Exit reason: "),
stop_reason.value,
("class:text", "\n"),
("class:ok", f"\nMacro expansions: "),
("class:ok", f"Macro expansions: "),
("class:text", f"{macro_expansions:,}"),
("class:text", "\n"),
("class:ok", f"\nReductions: "),
("class:ok", f"Reductions: "),
("class:text", f"{k:,}\t"),
("class:muted", f"(Limit: {self.reduction_limit:,})")
]
if self.full_expansion:
out_text += [
("class:ok", "\nAll macros have been expanded")
("class:text", "\n"),
("class:ok", "All macros have been expanded")
]
if (
@ -221,18 +230,18 @@ class Runner:
):
out_text += [
("class:ok", "\n\n => ")
] + lamb.utils.lex_str(str(node))
] + lamb_engine.utils.lex_str(str(node))
printf(
FormattedText(out_text),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
# Save to history
# Do this at the end so we don't always fully expand.
self.history.appendleft(
lamb.nodes.expand( # type: ignore
lamb_engine.nodes.expand( # type: ignore
node,
force_all = True
)[1]
@ -253,7 +262,7 @@ class Runner:
("class:code", macro.label),
("class:text", " to "),
("class:code", str(macro.expr))
]), style = lamb.utils.style)
]), style = lamb_engine.utils.style)
# Apply a list of definitions
def run(
@ -275,13 +284,13 @@ class Runner:
FormattedText([
("class:warn", f"Unknown command \"{e.name}\"")
]),
style = lamb.utils.style
style = lamb_engine.utils.style
)
else:
cmd.commands[e.name](e, self)
# If this line is a plain expression, reduce it.
elif isinstance(e, lamb.nodes.Node):
elif isinstance(e, lamb_engine.nodes.Node):
self.reduce(e, warnings = w)
# We shouldn't ever get here.

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@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ def show_greeting():
"",
"<_h> | _.._ _.|_",
" |_(_|| | ||_)</_h>",
f" <_v>{version('lamb')}</_v>",
f" <_v>{version('lamb_engine')}</_v>",
" __ __",
" ,-` `` `,",
" (` <_l>\\</_l> )",

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@ -0,0 +1,84 @@
# See makedemo.sh
#Output lambdemo.mp4
Output lambdemo.gif
Set FontSize 30
Set Width 2000
Set Height 1500
Set FontFamily "FantasqueSansMono NF"
Set TypingSpeed 60ms
Set Framerate 30
# Intro
Sleep 2000ms
Type "lamb"
Sleep 1000ms
Enter
Sleep 2000ms
# Demo 1: load
Type ":load ../macros.lamb"
Sleep 500ms
Enter
Sleep 2000ms
Type "NOT T"
Sleep 1000ms
Enter
Sleep 6s
Type ":clear"
Sleep 1000ms
Enter
Sleep 1500ms
# Demo 2: stepping
Type ":step"
Sleep 500ms
Enter
Sleep 1500ms
Type "NOT T"
Sleep 100ms
Enter
Sleep 1500ms
Enter
Sleep 760ms
Enter
Sleep 850ms
Enter
Sleep 650ms
Enter
Sleep 700ms
Enter
Sleep 3000ms
Type ":step"
Sleep 500ms
Enter
Sleep 6s
Type ":clear"
Sleep 1000ms
Enter
Sleep 1500ms
# Demo 3: macros
Type "M = \x.x x"
Sleep 500ms
Enter
Sleep 500ms
Type "M M"
Sleep 500ms
Enter
Sleep 3s
Ctrl+c
Sleep 1000ms
Type "Y FAC 3"
Sleep 500ms
Enter
Sleep 6s

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#!/bin/bash
# Should be run from the misc directory.
# Will not work with any other root.
# Create this file.
# Should define two variables:
# DAV_USER="name:password"
# DAV_URL="https://site.com/dav-path"
if [[ -f "secrets.sh" ]]; then
source secrets.sh
else
echo "Cannot run without secrets.sh"
exit
fi
# Activate venv if not in venv
if [[ "$VIRTUAL_ENV" == "" ]]; then
source ../venv/bin/activate
fi
# Make sure our venv is running the latest
# version of lamb.
pip install --editable ..
# Make gif
vhs < demo.tape
# Upload
curl \
--user $DAV_USER \
--url $DAV_URL \
--upload-file "lambdemo.gif"

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@ -1,30 +1,28 @@
[build-system]
requires = [ "setuptools>=61.0" ]
build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
[tool.setuptools.packages.find]
where = [ "." ]
include = ["lamb_engine*"]
namespaces = false
[project.scripts]
lamb = "lamb_engine:main"
[project]
name = "Lamb"
name = "lamb_engine"
description = "A lambda calculus engine"
# We use the standard semantic versioning:
# maj.min.pat
#
# Major release:
# 1.0.0 is the first stable release.
# Incremented on BIG breaking changes.
#
# Minor release:
# Large bug fixes, new features
#
# Patch release:
# Small, compatible fixes.
version = "1.1.4"
version = "1.1.9"
dependencies = [
"prompt-toolkit==3.0.31",
"pyparsing==3.0.9"
]
authors = [
{ name="Mark", email="mark@betalupi.com" }
]
readme = "README.md"
requires-python = ">=3.7"
license = {text = "GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3)"}
@ -35,20 +33,10 @@ classifiers = [
"Environment :: Console"
]
[project.urls]
"Homepage" = "https://git.betalupi.com/Mark/lamb"
[build-system]
requires = [ "setuptools>=61.0" ]
build-backend = "setuptools.build_meta"
[tool.setuptools.packages.find]
where = ["lamb"]
include = ["lamb*"]
namespaces = false
[project.optional-dependencies]
# Used to build a standalone executable
pyinstaller = [ "pyinstaller==5.5" ]
# To build:
# pip install build twine
# python -m build
# twine upload dist/lamb_engine-1.1.6* (change the version)