A Toy Programming Language
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turingAutomaton
a toy programming language for creating turing machines
description
turingAutomaton
is a programming language created to test the Racket ecosystem. it features custom syntax and is able to run single tape turing machines.
installation
git clone https://git.lain.church/tA/turingAutomaton
cd turingAutomaton
raco pkg install
syntax
all files must begin with a
#lang turingAutomaton
followed by a definition of;
@ beginningState
% blankSymbol
! acceptingState
(currently the accepting state is unimplemented)
states
are defined using the following syntax;
: stateName
currentSymbol ~ newSymbol > newState
currentSymbol ~ newSymbol < newState
where <
and >
denote moving the tape left and right, respectively
comments are allowed:
; either on their own line
@ first ; or at the end of a line
sample program
this machine will double a number passed to it
#lang turingAutomaton
; this is a comment!
@ first
% e
! F
: first
a ~ b > second
c ~ c > fourth
: second
a ~ a > second
c ~ c > second
e ~ c < third
: third
a ~ a < third
b ~ b > first
c ~ c < third
: fourth
c ~ c > fourth
e ~ e < fifth
: fifth
b ~ a < fifth
c ~ a < fifth
e ~ e > F
caveats
currently very unfinished.
all input is a single tape defined with aaaaa
for now.
there is no error checking until I learn how to do that.
might get slow for very large tapes as the tape uses linked lists to operate.
thanks
mutce ckire to:
- the racket team for creating an awesome language
- Matthew Butterick for his book Beautiful Racket and the libraries within
author
fi'e la ti'ei