lazyboy: An EDSL for programming the Game Boy.

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An EDSL for programming the Nintendo Game Boy. https://github.com/ix/lazyboy#readme


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Versions [RSS] 0.2.0.1, 0.2.1.1, 0.2.2.0
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Dependencies aeson (>=1.4.2.0 && <1.5), base (>=4.7 && <5), hspec (>=2.6.1 && <2.7), microstache (>=1.0.1.1 && <1.1), text (>=1.2.3.1 && <1.3), transformers (>=0.5.6.2 && <0.6) [details]
License BSD-3-Clause
Copyright 2019 Rose
Author Rose
Maintainer rose@lain.org.uk
Category DSL, Compiler
Home page https://github.com/ix/lazyboy#readme
Bug tracker https://github.com/ix/lazyboy/issues
Source repo head: git clone https://github.com/ix/lazyboy
Uploaded by rose at 2019-06-04T01:50:55Z
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An embedded domain-specific language + compiler written in Haskell for producing code to run on the Nintendo Game Boy.

Also features a library for manipulating constructs such as memory and graphics.

Currently, RGBASM is the only output target, but in the future native machine code generation is planned.

Syntax example (will be updated as more complex constructs are added):

main :: IO ()
main = rom >>= T.putStrLn
    where rom = compileROM $ do
            byte A 0xDE
            byte B 0xDE
            if' ((A == (0xDE :: Word8)) && (A == B)) $ do
                write (Address wram0) 0xDE
            freeze

See app/Main.hs for a full usage example.

Build a ROM (output will be named main.gb):

stack run > examples/main.asm
cd examples && make NAME=main

About issues

I mostly use the issue tracker on here as a place to write about planned features and compiler development, don't take the count as an indicator of active bugs, and be sure to filter to show only issues that are bugs if you are curious on the state of the project.

Contributing

Please see the Contributing page on the Wiki.

Additional information about the project can also be found on the Wiki.

Special thanks

Thanks to Francesco149 and Bonzi for kindly devoting their time and knowledge to the project. The graphics functionality in particular would not be where it is without their assistance.