require 'modl/parser/MODLParserListener' require 'modl/parser/MODLParserVisitor' require 'modl/parser/MODLLexer' require 'modl/parser/MODLParser' require 'modl/parser/class_processor' require 'modl/parser/parser' require 'json' module MODL # Interpreter-specific errors class InterpreterError < StandardError end class ParserError < StandardError end # This is the main Ruby Interpreter entry point. Supply a String containing MODL text and it will return a String # containing the JSON equivalent. The JSON isn't pretty-printed unless pretty is true class Interpreter def self.interpret(str, pretty = false) interpreted = MODL.parse(str) return interpreted if interpreted.is_a? String # Otherwise generate a JSON string. if pretty JSON.pretty_generate interpreted else JSON.generate interpreted end end end # Parse a MODL string and return a hash, array, or String depending on how the MODL is structured. def self.parse(string) # Parse the MODL string into a MODL::Parser::Parsed object. parsed = MODL::Parser::Parser.parse(string) # Convert the Parsed object into a simpler structure of and Array or Hash interpreted = parsed.extract_hash # Process any class definitions used by the MODL file. MODL::Parser::ClassProcessor.process(parsed.global, interpreted) MODL::Parser::InstructionProcessor.process(parsed.global, interpreted) # If the result is a simple string then just return it. interpreted end end