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Will Anderson 32f0cf7b5d Add html-page.el example and rebuild elc binary
examples/html-page.el demonstrates HTML template syntax:
- <!doctype html> prefix handling
- Attribute values (static and interpolated)
- {#each list as item} iteration
- Auto-escaped interpolation via {expr}
- Self-closing void elements (meta, br, etc.)

Rebuilt dist/platform/elc from modified compiler source. The new
binary is self-hosted from the HTML-capable compiler source and
passes the standard identity check.
2026-05-04 13:02:54 -05:00
Will Anderson 65e26cd7a5 Add HTML template codegen and runtime for JS backend
JS codegen (codegen-js.el):
- js_cg_html_template: emits an IIFE that builds HTML via += concat
- js_cg_html_element_str / js_cg_html_parts / js_cg_html_attrs_str:
  mirror the C codegen structure using JS string accumulator
- js_cg_html_each: {#each} compiles to a JS for-loop
- Reuses existing js_str_lit / js_escape from the file header

Runtime (el_runtime.js):
- html_escape(s): replaces & < > " ' using regex chains
- html_raw(s): identity function
- Both exported from the runtime module exports object
2026-05-04 13:02:50 -05:00
Will Anderson 1fd7cd5545 Add HTML template codegen and runtime for C backend
C codegen (codegen.el):
- cg_html_template: emits a GCC/Clang statement-expression that
  builds the HTML string via el_str_concat chains
- cg_html_element_str / cg_html_parts / cg_html_attrs_str: recursive
  element and attribute emitters
- cg_html_each: {#each} compiles to a C for-loop with el_list_get
- __html_counter state tracks unique accumulator variable names
- Handles both 'static' (raw string) and 'dynamic' (expr node) attrs
  matching the parser's attribute kind convention

Runtime (el_runtime.c / el_runtime.h):
- html_escape(s): escapes & < > " ' for safe interpolation
- html_raw(s): identity function for raw() bypass
- Both use the existing html_buf_t infrastructure from el_html_sanitize
2026-05-04 13:02:44 -05:00
Will Anderson 71689520b6 Add HTML template syntax to El parser
Adds native HTML template literals to the El parser. Templates are
detected in value position when Lt is followed by a known HTML tag
name (is_html_tag_name) or by '!' for <!doctype html>.

New parser helpers:
- is_html_tag_name / is_void_element: classify tag names
- parse_html_text_tokens: collect intertoken text content
- parse_html_attrs: parse name, name="val", name={expr} attributes
- parse_html_children: recursive children with {expr}, {#each} support
- parse_html_element / parse_html_template: entry points

Adds Hash token kind ('#') to lexer for {#each} block syntax.

AST nodes: HtmlTemplate, html:Element, html:Text, html:Interp,
html:Raw, html:Each, html:Doctype. Doctype flag is stored on the
root element node rather than as a separate AST layer.

HTML templates parse correctly after 'return' and as the sole
expression in a function body. The 'return' keyword is required when
other let bindings precede the template, as El has no newline-as-
statement-terminator and '<' would otherwise be parsed as comparison.
2026-05-04 13:02:36 -05:00
Will Anderson e858eab300 spec: update codegen-js.md to Phase 5, ~90% coverage
Status updated from Phase 4 ~80% to Phase 5 ~90%.

New sections:
- 7. Language features coverage table (supported vs stubbed)
- 7a. Phase 5 constructs: extern fn, anonymous functions, try/catch,
  method call on Any, URL imports -- each with emit shape examples
- 9. Roadmap updated: Phases 1-5 marked DONE, Phase 6 unblocked

Runtime builtin table updated to ~90 builtins including all Phase 5
additions (promise_then/catch/resolve/reject, object_assign/keys/values,
json_deep_clone, array_from, type_of, instanceof_check).
2026-05-04 11:03:47 -05:00
Will Anderson aa7d97d5ba examples: rewrite browser-auth.el using new language features
No native_js or native_js_call anywhere. Full browser auth flow expressed
with proper El constructs:

- extern fn supabase_create_client(url, key) -> Any
  Declares the Supabase CDN global without an El function body.

- client.auth.signInWithOtp(opts)
  Direct method call chain on Any-typed value. The client is built by
  calling the extern fn; .auth field access and .signInWithOtp(opts)
  method call emit clean JS without any escape hatch.

- try { ... } catch (err: Any) { ... }
  Wraps the auth call; unexpected runtime errors are caught and shown
  to the user rather than crashing silently.

- fn(event: Any) -> Void { ... }
  Inline anonymous function literals for DOM event listeners instead
  of named forward-declared callbacks.

The rewrite is the proof: every browser JavaScript pattern used in a
real auth flow can now be expressed structurally in El.
2026-05-04 11:02:13 -05:00
Will Anderson 7040830470 codegen-js: URL import declarations for JS modules
import "https://cdn.example.com/lib.js" now emits:
  - module mode: import "https://..." at the top of the generated file
  - bundle/IIFE mode: // external: https://... comment

El source imports (.el files) are excluded -- they were already inlined
by resolve_imports before codegen. Any import path that doesn't end in
.el or starts with http(s):// is treated as an external JS dependency.
2026-05-04 11:01:36 -05:00
Will Anderson 3a513aaa5a runtime + codegen-js: Promise helpers and object/array utilities
Add to el_runtime.js:
  promise_then(p, cb)    -- p.then(cb), works with any Promise-returning API
  promise_catch(p, cb)   -- p.catch(cb)
  promise_resolve(val)   -- Promise.resolve(val)
  promise_reject(msg)    -- Promise.reject(new Error(msg))
  object_assign(t, s)    -- Object.assign({}, t, s) (non-mutating)
  object_keys(obj)       -- Object.keys(obj)
  object_values(obj)     -- Object.values(obj)
  json_deep_clone(obj)   -- JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(obj))
  array_from(iterable)   -- Array.from(iterable)
  type_of(val)           -- typeof val
  instanceof_check(v, n) -- val instanceof globalThis[name]

All new functions added to __el export object and ES named exports.
codegen-js preamble destructure updated to include all new names.
2026-05-04 11:01:14 -05:00
Will Anderson beb2a8c5bd lexer + parser + codegen: try/catch statement
try { ... } catch (name: Type) { ... } is now a first-class El statement.

Lexer: `try` and `catch` are now keywords (Try, Catch token kinds).
Parser: TryCatch AST node with try_body, catch_name, catch_body.
codegen-js: emits try { ... } catch (name) { ... } directly -- correct
  for all browser error handling patterns.
codegen.el (C backend): emits the try body with a comment; exception
  handling is a no-op since C has no analogous mechanism. Programs using
  try/catch should compile with --target=js.

The catch variable type annotation is parsed and skipped (same treatment
as all other type annotations in El).
2026-05-04 11:00:24 -05:00
Will Anderson e23319fe0b parser + codegen-js: anonymous function literals (lambda syntax)
fn(params) -> RetType { body } is now valid in expression position.
The parser produces a Lambda AST node. codegen-js emits a hoisted
JS function declaration with a generated name (__lambda_N) and returns
the name as the expression value, so inline callbacks compose cleanly:

  dom_listen(btn, "click", fn(event: Any) -> Void { handle(event) })

emits:

  function __lambda_1(event) { handle(event); }
  dom_listen(btn, "click", __lambda_1);

The hoisted-declaration strategy is debuggable, has no closure-capture
issues, and requires no string-buffer mode in the codegen.
2026-05-04 10:59:17 -05:00
Will Anderson 01fee9396a codegen-js: native JS method dispatch and extern fn support
Any-typed receiver method calls now emit obj.method(args) directly
instead of requiring native_js_call. client.auth.signInWithOtp(p)
compiles to client["auth"].signInWithOtp(p) -- no escape hatch needed.

Field access emits obj["field"] (direct bracket notation) instead of
el_get_field, so prototype-inherited JS properties resolve correctly.
el_get_field's hasOwnProperty guard was silently returning null for
real JS objects with inherited fields (Supabase auth, DOM APIs, etc).

El runtime shortform methods (append, len, get, map_get, map_set)
still use the existing method(obj, args) convention for backward compat.

ExternFn statements emit a comment and are excluded from top-level
statement codegen -- the extern declaration tells the compiler the
function exists in the JS environment without emitting a body.
2026-05-04 10:58:07 -05:00
Will Anderson 7b60d94b8a add --minify and --obfuscate flags to elc JS pipeline
Adds two post-processing flags that produce production-ready browser JS in a
single elc invocation, replacing extract-js.py in the web product pipeline:

  elc --target=js --bundle --minify source.el > output.min.js
  elc --target=js --bundle --obfuscate source.el > output.obf.js

--minify shells out to terser (passes=2, no drop_console, drop_debugger).
--obfuscate shells out to javascript-obfuscator with the same options as the
old extract-js.py script. --obfuscate implies --minify.

Tool discovery: checks ./node_modules/.bin/, ../node_modules/.bin/ (monorepo),
then falls back to npx. Both flags require --target=js; passing either without
it exits 1 with a clear error.

Both tools receive a reserved-names list of globals referenced from HTML
onclick= attributes (neuronDemoToggle, signInWith, NEURON_CFG, etc.) so they
are not mangled.

Implementation adds stdout_to_file(path)/stdout_restore() builtins to the C
runtime so codegen's println-streamed output can be captured to a temp file
before being piped through the external tools. Temp files use
/tmp/elc-<pid>-<timestamp>.js naming and are cleaned up on success and failure.

Rebuilds dist/platform/elc and dist/platform/elc.c. Self-hosting verified.
2026-05-04 10:54:34 -05:00
Will Anderson 21694b79d2 implement ? nil-propagation, write browser-auth.el example, update spec
Iteration 5:

? nil-propagation: Field and Index handlers in js_cg_expr now detect when
the object expression is a Try node (the AST node for postfix `?`).
When detected, emit JS optional chaining: `(expr)?.["field"] ?? null`.
The `?? null` normalizes JS undefined to El's null. A bare `expr?` not
followed by field/index still passes through unchanged.

browser-auth.el: a realistic 130-line example demonstrating:
  - @async function with Supabase via native_js_call
  - DOM bridge: get/set value/text/attr, add/remove class, show/hide
  - local_storage_get/set for session hints
  - window_on_load for initialization
  - window_set to expose functions to the browser global scope
  - set_timeout for transient state, is_valid_email for input validation
  Compiles cleanly with elc --target=js --bundle

Spec updated: status promoted to Phase 4 / ~80% coverage, nil-prop
status updated, new example referenced.
2026-05-04 10:42:54 -05:00
Will Anderson 422442b14e add --bundle flag for self-contained IIFE output
elc --target=js --bundle source.el > output.js produces a single file
with no import statement that can drop directly into a <script> tag.

How it works:
  - detect_bundle() reads the --bundle flag from argv
  - resolve_runtime_path() looks for el_runtime.js next to the source file
  - compile_js_with_bundle() reads the runtime, calls codegen_js_bundle()
  - codegen_js_inner(bundle_mode=true):
    - emits ;(function() { "use strict"; at the top
    - inlines the runtime content (stripping ES export statements which
      are invalid inside an IIFE via js_strip_es_exports())
    - skips the const {...} = globalThis.__el destructure -- the inlined
      function declarations are already in scope within the IIFE
    - closes with })(); after main()

Usage: elc --target=js --bundle app.el > app.js
       Place el_runtime.js in the same directory as app.el.
2026-05-04 10:40:46 -05:00
Will Anderson 437ba0a4dd add 20 browser API builtins to JS runtime and codegen preamble
Iteration 3: closes the browser API gap needed for real web pages.

New builtins in el_runtime.js:
  Extended DOM: dom_set_attr, dom_get_attr, dom_remove_attr, dom_set_html,
    dom_get_html, dom_get_parent, dom_contains_class, dom_get_checked,
    dom_set_checked
  Timers: set_timeout, set_interval, clear_interval
  Local storage: local_storage_get, local_storage_set, local_storage_remove
  Window: window_location, window_redirect, window_on_load
  Debug: console_log

All browser-only functions use _ensureBrowser guard. Timer functions
work in both Node and browser. All new names added to __el export
object, ES named exports, and codegen-js.el destructure preamble.
Spec table updated to document new categories.
2026-05-04 10:38:20 -05:00
Will Anderson 7376349124 fix TypeDef parser to consume optional = before field block
type User = { name: String } was silently broken: the parser consumed
the type name then called expect(LBrace) while sitting on the = token.
expect() advances unconditionally on mismatch, so it consumed = and
treated { as the first field name, producing a corrupt TypeDef node.

The FnDef following the broken TypeDef was then parsed incorrectly or
lost entirely -- causing greet() and similar functions to vanish from
JS/C output with no error.

Fix: detect and skip the optional Eq token before expecting LBrace.
Both targets benefit; rebuild elc to pick up the fix.
2026-05-04 10:36:53 -05:00
Will Anderson 0f1da43a97 implement Enum::Variant match patterns in parser and both codegens
Parser now handles `SomeEnum::Variant` in match arm patterns, emitting
a Variant pattern node with enum_name and variant fields. Previously
these fell through to Binding, producing broken codegen.

JS codegen: emit str_eq check against the variant name string (El enums
are plain strings at runtime). C codegen: same, via EL_STR + str_eq.

Rebuild elc to pick up the parser change.
2026-05-04 10:35:35 -05:00
Will Anderson a54b2bebf9 add DOM bridge, async/await, window export, and native_js to JS target
- el_runtime.js: add 19 dom_* builtins (browser-only, throw in Node),
  window_set/window_get for exposing El functions to the browser global
  scope, and native_js/native_js_call escape hatches for third-party libs
- codegen-js.el: destructure all new builtins in generated preamble; add
  @async decorator support that emits async function + await at call sites
  for known-async HTTP builtins and user-declared @async functions; pre-
  registration pass ensures forward calls to @async functions get await
- spec/codegen-js.md: mark Phase 3 (DOM bridge) implemented, document
  @async approach and its limitations, update builtin table and status
- examples/browser-counter.el: canonical example showing dom_get_element,
  dom_set_text, dom_is_null, window_set, and state_set/get
2026-05-04 10:29:43 -05:00
Will Anderson 1ed2dc3c11 add gitflow CI for dev/stage/prod environments 2026-05-04 08:55:21 -05:00
Will Anderson f9cfe43f05 preserve original el_runtime.c/h in legacy/ for reference 2026-05-03 15:31:35 -05:00
Will Anderson f97354e96b add exec() and exec_bg() builtins to El runtime
- exec(cmd) -> String: runs shell command, captures stdout, 30s timeout
- exec_bg(cmd) -> String: forks command in background, returns PID string
- add both to codegen arity table (builtin_arity)
- rebuild elc with updated arity table (self-hosting, identity-verified)
- update release snapshot at releases/v1.0.0-20260501/
2026-05-03 02:57:53 -05:00
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name: El CI — dev
on:
push:
branches:
- dev
pull_request:
branches:
- dev
jobs:
build-and-test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install build dependencies
run: |
apt-get update -qq
apt-get install -y gcc libcurl4-openssl-dev
# Gen2: compile the bootstrap C source into a working elc binary
- name: Build elc from bootstrap (gen2)
run: |
gcc -O2 \
-I el-compiler/runtime \
dist/elc-bootstrap.c \
el-compiler/runtime/el_runtime.c \
-lcurl -lpthread \
-o dist/elc-gen2
chmod +x dist/elc-gen2
echo "gen2 elc built"
dist/elc-gen2 --version || true
# Gen3: use gen2 to compile the El compiler from its own El source (self-host)
- name: Self-host: compile El compiler with gen2 (gen3)
run: |
mkdir -p dist/platform
dist/elc-gen2 el-compiler/src/compiler.el > dist/elc-gen3.c
gcc -O2 \
-I el-compiler/runtime \
dist/elc-gen3.c \
el-compiler/runtime/el_runtime.c \
-lcurl -lpthread \
-o dist/platform/elc
chmod +x dist/platform/elc
echo "gen3 (self-hosted) elc built"
dist/platform/elc --version || true
# Run all four test suites — all must pass
- name: Run tests — text
run: |
ELC="$(pwd)/dist/platform/elc" \
EL_HOME="$(pwd)" \
bash tests/text/run.sh
- name: Run tests — calendar
run: |
ELC="$(pwd)/dist/platform/elc" \
EL_HOME="$(pwd)" \
bash tests/calendar/run.sh
- name: Run tests — time
run: |
ELC="$(pwd)/dist/platform/elc" \
EL_HOME="$(pwd)" \
bash tests/time/run.sh
- name: Run tests — html_sanitizer
run: |
ELC="$(pwd)/dist/platform/elc" \
EL_HOME="$(pwd)" \
bash tests/html_sanitizer/run.sh
# Publish artifact to GCP Artifact Registry (dev)
- name: Publish elc to Artifact Registry (dev)
env:
GCP_SA_KEY: ${{ secrets.GCP_SA_KEY }}
run: |
echo "${GCP_SA_KEY}" > /tmp/gcp-key.json
apt-get install -y -qq apt-transport-https ca-certificates gnupg curl
curl -fsSL https://packages.cloud.google.com/apt/doc/apt-key.gpg | gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/cloud.google.gpg
echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/cloud.google.gpg] https://packages.cloud.google.com/apt cloud-sdk main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-cloud-sdk.list
apt-get update -qq && apt-get install -y google-cloud-cli
gcloud auth activate-service-account --key-file=/tmp/gcp-key.json
gcloud config set project neuron-785695
VERSION="${GITEA_SHA:0:8}"
gcloud artifacts generic upload \
--repository=foundation-dev \
--location=us-central1 \
--project=neuron-785695 \
--package=el/elc \
--version="${VERSION}" \
--source=dist/platform/elc
# Also tag as latest-dev
echo "Published elc version=${VERSION} to foundation-dev/el/elc"
rm -f /tmp/gcp-key.json
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name: El CI — stage
on:
push:
branches:
- stage
pull_request:
branches:
- stage
jobs:
build-and-test:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install build dependencies
run: |
apt-get update -qq
apt-get install -y gcc libcurl4-openssl-dev
# Gen2: compile the bootstrap C source into a working elc binary
- name: Build elc from bootstrap (gen2)
run: |
gcc -O2 \
-I el-compiler/runtime \
dist/elc-bootstrap.c \
el-compiler/runtime/el_runtime.c \
-lcurl -lpthread \
-o dist/elc-gen2
chmod +x dist/elc-gen2
echo "gen2 elc built"
dist/elc-gen2 --version || true
# Gen3: use gen2 to compile the El compiler from its own El source (self-host)
- name: Self-host: compile El compiler with gen2 (gen3)
run: |
mkdir -p dist/platform
dist/elc-gen2 el-compiler/src/compiler.el > dist/elc-gen3.c
gcc -O2 \
-I el-compiler/runtime \
dist/elc-gen3.c \
el-compiler/runtime/el_runtime.c \
-lcurl -lpthread \
-o dist/platform/elc
chmod +x dist/platform/elc
echo "gen3 (self-hosted) elc built"
dist/platform/elc --version || true
# Run all four test suites — all must pass
- name: Run tests — text
run: |
ELC="$(pwd)/dist/platform/elc" \
EL_HOME="$(pwd)" \
bash tests/text/run.sh
- name: Run tests — calendar
run: |
ELC="$(pwd)/dist/platform/elc" \
EL_HOME="$(pwd)" \
bash tests/calendar/run.sh
- name: Run tests — time
run: |
ELC="$(pwd)/dist/platform/elc" \
EL_HOME="$(pwd)" \
bash tests/time/run.sh
- name: Run tests — html_sanitizer
run: |
ELC="$(pwd)/dist/platform/elc" \
EL_HOME="$(pwd)" \
bash tests/html_sanitizer/run.sh
# Publish artifact to GCP Artifact Registry (stage)
- name: Publish elc to Artifact Registry (stage)
env:
GCP_SA_KEY: ${{ secrets.GCP_SA_KEY }}
run: |
echo "${GCP_SA_KEY}" > /tmp/gcp-key.json
apt-get install -y -qq apt-transport-https ca-certificates gnupg curl
curl -fsSL https://packages.cloud.google.com/apt/doc/apt-key.gpg | gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/cloud.google.gpg
echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/cloud.google.gpg] https://packages.cloud.google.com/apt cloud-sdk main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-cloud-sdk.list
apt-get update -qq && apt-get install -y google-cloud-cli
gcloud auth activate-service-account --key-file=/tmp/gcp-key.json
gcloud config set project neuron-785695
VERSION="${GITEA_SHA:0:8}"
gcloud artifacts generic upload \
--repository=foundation-stage \
--location=us-central1 \
--project=neuron-785695 \
--package=el/elc \
--version="${VERSION}" \
--source=dist/platform/elc
echo "Published elc version=${VERSION} to foundation-stage/el/elc"
rm -f /tmp/gcp-key.json
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echo "Release published successfully"
# Dispatch el-sdk-updated event to downstream repos
# Publish artifact to GCP Artifact Registry (prod)
- name: Publish elc to Artifact Registry (prod)
env:
GCP_SA_KEY: ${{ secrets.GCP_SA_KEY }}
run: |
echo "${GCP_SA_KEY}" > /tmp/gcp-key.json
apt-get install -y -qq apt-transport-https ca-certificates gnupg curl
curl -fsSL https://packages.cloud.google.com/apt/doc/apt-key.gpg | gpg --dearmor -o /usr/share/keyrings/cloud.google.gpg
echo "deb [signed-by=/usr/share/keyrings/cloud.google.gpg] https://packages.cloud.google.com/apt cloud-sdk main" > /etc/apt/sources.list.d/google-cloud-sdk.list
apt-get update -qq && apt-get install -y google-cloud-cli
gcloud auth activate-service-account --key-file=/tmp/gcp-key.json
gcloud config set project neuron-785695
VERSION="${GITEA_SHA:0:8}"
gcloud artifacts generic upload \
--repository=foundation-prod \
--location=us-central1 \
--project=neuron-785695 \
--package=el/elc \
--version="${VERSION}" \
--source=dist/platform/elc
echo "Published elc version=${VERSION} to foundation-prod/el/elc"
rm -f /tmp/gcp-key.json
- name: Dispatch to foundation/engram
env:
GITEA_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITEA_TOKEN }}
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#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <dlfcn.h> /* dlsym for http_set_handler fallback */
#include <unistd.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <dirent.h>
#include <errno.h>
#include <pthread.h>
@@ -154,6 +155,36 @@ el_val_t readline(void) {
return el_wrap_str(el_strdup(buf));
}
/* ── stdout redirect helpers ─────────────────────────────────────────────── *
* Used by elc post-processing (--minify, --obfuscate): capture codegen *
* output into a temp file, then pass it to the external tool. */
static int _stdout_saved_fd = -1;
/* stdout_to_file(path) — redirect stdout to <path>. Returns 1 on success. */
el_val_t stdout_to_file(el_val_t pathv) {
const char* path = EL_CSTR(pathv);
if (!path || !*path) return (el_val_t)(int64_t)0;
fflush(stdout);
_stdout_saved_fd = dup(STDOUT_FILENO);
if (_stdout_saved_fd < 0) return (el_val_t)(int64_t)0;
int fd = open(path, O_WRONLY | O_CREAT | O_TRUNC, 0644);
if (fd < 0) { close(_stdout_saved_fd); _stdout_saved_fd = -1; return (el_val_t)(int64_t)0; }
dup2(fd, STDOUT_FILENO);
close(fd);
return (el_val_t)(int64_t)1;
}
/* stdout_restore() — restore stdout from the saved fd. Returns 1 on success. */
el_val_t stdout_restore(void) {
if (_stdout_saved_fd < 0) return (el_val_t)(int64_t)0;
fflush(stdout);
dup2(_stdout_saved_fd, STDOUT_FILENO);
close(_stdout_saved_fd);
_stdout_saved_fd = -1;
return (el_val_t)(int64_t)1;
}
/* ── String builtins ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t el_str_concat(el_val_t av, el_val_t bv) {
@@ -1876,6 +1907,61 @@ el_val_t exec_capture(el_val_t cmdv) {
return el_wrap_str(b.buf);
}
// exec — run a shell command via /bin/sh, capture stdout, return as String.
// Times out after 30 seconds. Returns "" on any error.
// El name: exec(cmd) -> String
el_val_t exec(el_val_t cmdv) {
const char* cmd = EL_CSTR(cmdv);
if (!cmd || !*cmd) return el_wrap_str(el_strdup(""));
/* Build a time-limited command: wrap with timeout(1) if available,
* otherwise rely on the 30s read loop guard below. We use the simple
* popen approach with a deadline measured by wall clock so the caller
* is never blocked indefinitely. */
FILE* f = popen(cmd, "r");
if (!f) return el_wrap_str(el_strdup(""));
JsonBuf b; jb_init(&b);
char buf[4096];
/* 30-second wall-clock deadline */
time_t deadline = time(NULL) + 30;
while (time(NULL) < deadline) {
if (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), f) == NULL) break;
jb_puts(&b, buf);
}
pclose(f);
return el_wrap_str(b.buf);
}
// exec_bg — run a shell command in background, return PID as String.
// The child process runs independently; the caller is not blocked.
// Returns "" on fork failure.
// El name: exec_bg(cmd) -> String
el_val_t exec_bg(el_val_t cmdv) {
const char* cmd = EL_CSTR(cmdv);
if (!cmd || !*cmd) return el_wrap_str(el_strdup(""));
pid_t pid = fork();
if (pid < 0) {
/* fork failed */
return el_wrap_str(el_strdup(""));
}
if (pid == 0) {
/* child: detach from parent's stdio, exec via shell */
setsid();
int devnull = open("/dev/null", O_RDWR);
if (devnull >= 0) {
dup2(devnull, STDIN_FILENO);
dup2(devnull, STDOUT_FILENO);
dup2(devnull, STDERR_FILENO);
close(devnull);
}
execl("/bin/sh", "sh", "-c", cmd, (char*)NULL);
_exit(127);
}
/* parent: convert pid to string and return immediately */
char pidbuf[32];
snprintf(pidbuf, sizeof(pidbuf), "%d", (int)pid);
return el_wrap_str(el_strdup(pidbuf));
}
el_val_t fs_list(el_val_t pathv) {
const char* path = EL_CSTR(pathv);
el_val_t lst = el_list_empty();
@@ -2516,6 +2602,45 @@ el_val_t el_html_sanitize(el_val_t input_v, el_val_t allowlist_v) {
return el_wrap_str(result);
}
/* ── html_escape / html_raw ──────────────────────────────────────────────── */
/*
* html_escape(s) escape a user-supplied string for safe inline interpolation
* in HTML text content or attribute values. Escapes: & < > " '
*
* html_raw(s) identity function; used by the `raw()` escape hatch in El HTML
* templates to explicitly opt out of escaping.
*/
el_val_t html_escape(el_val_t sv) {
const char* s = EL_CSTR(sv);
if (!s) return EL_STR("");
html_buf_t out;
html_buf_init(&out);
for (const char* p = s; *p; p++) {
unsigned char c = (unsigned char)*p;
switch (c) {
case '&': html_buf_puts(&out, "&amp;"); break;
case '<': html_buf_puts(&out, "&lt;"); break;
case '>': html_buf_puts(&out, "&gt;"); break;
case '"': html_buf_puts(&out, "&quot;"); break;
case '\'': html_buf_puts(&out, "&#39;"); break;
default: html_buf_putc(&out, (char)c); break;
}
}
char* result = el_strbuf(out.len);
memcpy(result, out.data, out.len);
result[out.len] = '\0';
html_buf_free(&out);
return el_wrap_str(result);
}
el_val_t html_raw(el_val_t sv) {
/* Identity — returns the value unchanged. The name exists so generated
* code can call html_raw(expr) instead of expr directly, making it clear
* at the call site that escaping is intentionally bypassed. */
return sv;
}
/* ── JSON ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
/* True iff the segment is non-empty and every byte is an ASCII digit. We treat
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@@ -79,6 +79,8 @@ extern "C" {
void println(el_val_t s);
void print(el_val_t s);
el_val_t readline(void);
el_val_t stdout_to_file(el_val_t path); /* redirect println to a file */
el_val_t stdout_restore(void); /* restore stdout after capture */
/* ── String builtins ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
@@ -212,6 +214,13 @@ el_val_t url_decode(el_val_t s); /* '+' → space, %XX → byte */
* where each value is the array of attribute names allowed for that tag. */
el_val_t el_html_sanitize(el_val_t input_html, el_val_t allowlist_json);
/* ── HTML template helpers ───────────────────────────────────────────────────
* Used by compiled El HTML template expressions.
* html_escape(s) escape & < > " ' for safe inline interpolation.
* html_raw(s) identity; explicit opt-out from escaping (`raw()` form). */
el_val_t html_escape(el_val_t s);
el_val_t html_raw(el_val_t s);
/* ── Filesystem ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t fs_read(el_val_t path);
@@ -742,6 +751,8 @@ el_val_t map_set(el_val_t map, el_val_t key, el_val_t value); /* el_map_set */
/* ── Subprocess execution ────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t exec_command(el_val_t cmd); /* run shell command, return exit code */
el_val_t exec_capture(el_val_t cmd); /* run shell command, capture stdout */
el_val_t exec(el_val_t cmd); /* exec(cmd) → stdout String (30s timeout) */
el_val_t exec_bg(el_val_t cmd); /* exec_bg(cmd) → PID String (non-blocking) */
el_val_t emit_log(el_val_t level, el_val_t msg, el_val_t fields_json);
el_val_t emit_metric(el_val_t name, el_val_t value, el_val_t tags_json);
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@@ -128,6 +128,22 @@ function str_pad_right(s, width, pad) {
return String(s).padEnd(width, String(pad));
}
// ── HTML template helpers ────────────────────────────────────────────────────
// Used by compiled El HTML template expressions.
// html_escape(s) — escape & < > " ' for safe inline interpolation.
// html_raw(s) — identity; explicit opt-out from escaping (raw() form).
function html_escape(s) {
return String(s)
.replace(/&/g, '&amp;')
.replace(/</g, '&lt;')
.replace(/>/g, '&gt;')
.replace(/"/g, '&quot;')
.replace(/'/g, '&#39;');
}
function html_raw(s) { return s; }
// ── Math ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
function el_abs(n) { return Math.abs(n); }
@@ -522,6 +538,328 @@ function math_sin(f) { return Math.sin(f); }
function math_cos(f) { return Math.cos(f); }
function math_pi() { return Math.PI; }
// ── DOM bridge (browser-only) ──────────────────────────────────────────────
//
// These functions wrap the browser DOM API. Each throws a descriptive error
// when called from a Node environment, mirroring the pattern used by fs_*
// in browser mode.
function _ensureBrowser(name) {
if (IS_NODE) {
throw new Error(`${name}: not supported in Node runtime — DOM is browser-only`);
}
}
function dom_get_element(id) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_get_element');
return document.getElementById(String(id));
}
function dom_get_value(el) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_get_value');
return el == null ? '' : String(el.value ?? '');
}
function dom_set_value(el, v) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_set_value');
if (el != null) el.value = String(v);
}
function dom_get_text(el) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_get_text');
return el == null ? '' : String(el.textContent ?? '');
}
function dom_set_text(el, text) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_set_text');
if (el != null) el.textContent = String(text);
}
function dom_set_prop(el, prop, val) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_set_prop');
if (el != null) el[String(prop)] = val;
}
function dom_get_prop(el, prop) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_get_prop');
if (el == null) return null;
const v = el[String(prop)];
return v === undefined ? null : v;
}
function dom_set_style(el, prop, val) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_set_style');
if (el != null) el.style[String(prop)] = String(val);
}
function dom_add_class(el, cls) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_add_class');
if (el != null) el.classList.add(String(cls));
}
function dom_remove_class(el, cls) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_remove_class');
if (el != null) el.classList.remove(String(cls));
}
function dom_show(el) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_show');
if (el != null) el.style.display = '';
}
function dom_hide(el) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_hide');
if (el != null) el.style.display = 'none';
}
function dom_listen(el, event, handler) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_listen');
if (el != null) el.addEventListener(String(event), handler);
}
function dom_query(selector) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_query');
return document.querySelector(String(selector));
}
function dom_query_all(selector) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_query_all');
return Array.from(document.querySelectorAll(String(selector)));
}
function dom_create(tag) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_create');
return document.createElement(String(tag));
}
function dom_append(parent, child) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_append');
if (parent != null && child != null) parent.appendChild(child);
}
function dom_remove(el) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_remove');
if (el != null) el.remove();
}
function dom_is_null(el) {
return el === null || el === undefined;
}
// ── Extended DOM API (browser-only) ───────────────────────────────────────
function dom_set_attr(el, attr, val) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_set_attr');
if (el != null) el.setAttribute(String(attr), String(val));
}
function dom_get_attr(el, attr) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_get_attr');
if (el == null) return '';
return el.getAttribute(String(attr)) ?? '';
}
function dom_remove_attr(el, attr) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_remove_attr');
if (el != null) el.removeAttribute(String(attr));
}
function dom_set_html(el, html) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_set_html');
if (el != null) el.innerHTML = String(html);
}
function dom_get_html(el) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_get_html');
return el == null ? '' : String(el.innerHTML ?? '');
}
function dom_get_parent(el) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_get_parent');
return el == null ? null : (el.parentElement ?? null);
}
function dom_contains_class(el, cls) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_contains_class');
if (el == null) return false;
return el.classList.contains(String(cls));
}
function dom_get_checked(el) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_get_checked');
return el == null ? false : Boolean(el.checked);
}
function dom_set_checked(el, val) {
_ensureBrowser('dom_set_checked');
if (el != null) el.checked = Boolean(val);
}
// ── Timer API (browser + Node) ─────────────────────────────────────────────
function set_timeout(ms, cb) {
if (typeof setTimeout === 'undefined') {
throw new Error('set_timeout: setTimeout not available in this environment');
}
setTimeout(cb, ms | 0);
}
function set_interval(ms, cb) {
if (typeof setInterval === 'undefined') {
throw new Error('set_interval: setInterval not available in this environment');
}
return setInterval(cb, ms | 0);
}
function clear_interval(handle) {
if (typeof clearInterval !== 'undefined') clearInterval(handle);
}
// ── Local storage (browser-only) ───────────────────────────────────────────
function local_storage_get(key) {
_ensureBrowser('local_storage_get');
return localStorage.getItem(String(key)) ?? '';
}
function local_storage_set(key, val) {
_ensureBrowser('local_storage_set');
localStorage.setItem(String(key), String(val));
}
function local_storage_remove(key) {
_ensureBrowser('local_storage_remove');
localStorage.removeItem(String(key));
}
// ── Window location / navigation (browser-only) ────────────────────────────
function window_location() {
_ensureBrowser('window_location');
return window.location.href;
}
function window_redirect(url) {
_ensureBrowser('window_redirect');
window.location.href = String(url);
}
function window_on_load(cb) {
if (typeof document !== 'undefined') {
document.addEventListener('DOMContentLoaded', cb);
} else if (typeof window !== 'undefined') {
window.addEventListener('load', cb);
}
// In Node: no-op
}
// ── console_log (explicit debug log, distinct from println) ────────────────
function console_log(msg) {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-console
console.log(String(msg));
}
// ── Window export helpers ──────────────────────────────────────────────────
//
// Expose El functions to the browser's global scope so they can be called
// from inline event handlers (onclick="increment()") or by external JS.
// In Node mode, writes to globalThis so the same pattern works in tests.
function window_set(name, val) {
if (typeof window !== 'undefined') {
window[String(name)] = val;
} else if (typeof globalThis !== 'undefined') {
globalThis[String(name)] = val;
}
}
function window_get(name) {
if (typeof window !== 'undefined') {
const v = window[String(name)];
return v === undefined ? null : v;
}
return null;
}
// ── Promise helpers ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
//
// Third-party APIs often return Promises but are not El @async functions.
// These helpers let El programs chain .then / .catch without needing
// native_js, and without requiring the callee to be @async.
function promise_then(p, cb) {
return Promise.resolve(p).then(cb);
}
function promise_catch(p, cb) {
return Promise.resolve(p).catch(cb);
}
function promise_resolve(val) {
return Promise.resolve(val);
}
function promise_reject(msg) {
return Promise.reject(new Error(String(msg)));
}
// ── Object / Array utilities ───────────────────────────────────────────────
//
// Structural operations on Any-typed JS values. These complement the
// El map/list primitives for interop with third-party library objects.
function object_assign(target, source) {
return Object.assign(Object.assign({}, target), source);
}
function object_keys(obj) {
if (obj === null || obj === undefined) return [];
return Object.keys(obj);
}
function object_values(obj) {
if (obj === null || obj === undefined) return [];
return Object.values(obj);
}
function json_deep_clone(obj) {
if (obj === null || obj === undefined) return null;
return JSON.parse(JSON.stringify(obj));
}
function array_from(iterable) {
if (iterable === null || iterable === undefined) return [];
return Array.from(iterable);
}
function type_of(val) {
return typeof val;
}
function instanceof_check(val, constructor_name) {
if (typeof globalThis[constructor_name] === 'function') {
return val instanceof globalThis[constructor_name];
}
return false;
}
// ── native_js escape hatch ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
//
// Evaluate arbitrary JS from El source. Intended for calling third-party
// browser libraries (Supabase, Stripe, etc.) until proper El bindings exist.
// Use sparingly — this bypasses El's type system entirely.
function native_js(code) {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-eval
return eval(String(code));
}
function native_js_call(obj, method, args) {
if (obj == null) throw new Error('native_js_call: object is null');
return obj[String(method)](...(Array.isArray(args) ? args : []));
}
// ── Stubs for not-yet-supported features ───────────────────────────────────
//
// These compile but throw when called. See spec/codegen-js.md §7.
@@ -632,6 +970,31 @@ const __el = {
// Float / math
float_to_str, int_to_float, float_to_int, format_float, decimal_round,
str_to_float, math_sqrt, math_log, math_ln, math_sin, math_cos, math_pi,
// DOM bridge (browser-only)
dom_get_element, dom_get_value, dom_set_value, dom_get_text, dom_set_text,
dom_set_prop, dom_get_prop, dom_set_style, dom_add_class, dom_remove_class,
dom_show, dom_hide, dom_listen, dom_query, dom_query_all, dom_create,
dom_append, dom_remove, dom_is_null,
// Extended DOM
dom_set_attr, dom_get_attr, dom_remove_attr, dom_set_html, dom_get_html,
dom_get_parent, dom_contains_class, dom_get_checked, dom_set_checked,
// Timers
set_timeout, set_interval, clear_interval,
// Local storage
local_storage_get, local_storage_set, local_storage_remove,
// Window location
window_location, window_redirect, window_on_load,
// Debug
console_log,
// Window export helpers
window_set, window_get,
// Promise helpers
promise_then, promise_catch, promise_resolve, promise_reject,
// Object / Array utilities
object_assign, object_keys, object_values, json_deep_clone,
array_from, type_of, instanceof_check,
// native_js escape hatch
native_js, native_js_call,
// CGI / DHARMA / Engram / LLM (stubs)
el_cgi_init,
dharma_connect, dharma_send, dharma_activate, dharma_emit, dharma_field,
@@ -670,10 +1033,35 @@ export {
fs_read, fs_write, fs_list,
json_parse, json_stringify, json_get, json_get_string, json_get_int,
time_now, time_now_utc, sleep_ms,
// HTML template helpers
html_escape, html_raw,
bool_to_str, exit_program, args, env,
state_set, state_get, state_del, state_keys,
el_cgi_init,
dharma_connect, dharma_send, dharma_activate, dharma_emit, dharma_field,
engram_node, engram_search, engram_activate,
llm_call, llm_call_system,
// DOM bridge
dom_get_element, dom_get_value, dom_set_value, dom_get_text, dom_set_text,
dom_set_prop, dom_get_prop, dom_set_style, dom_add_class, dom_remove_class,
dom_show, dom_hide, dom_listen, dom_query, dom_query_all, dom_create,
dom_append, dom_remove, dom_is_null,
// Extended DOM
dom_set_attr, dom_get_attr, dom_remove_attr, dom_set_html, dom_get_html,
dom_get_parent, dom_contains_class, dom_get_checked, dom_set_checked,
// Timers
set_timeout, set_interval, clear_interval,
// Local storage
local_storage_get, local_storage_set, local_storage_remove,
// Window location
window_location, window_redirect, window_on_load,
// Debug
console_log,
// Window / native_js
window_set, window_get, native_js, native_js_call,
// Promise helpers
promise_then, promise_catch, promise_resolve, promise_reject,
// Object / Array utilities
object_assign, object_keys, object_values, json_deep_clone,
array_from, type_of, instanceof_check,
};
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@@ -0,0 +1,756 @@
/*
* el_runtime.h El language C runtime header
*
* Declares all built-in functions available to compiled El programs.
* Include this in every generated .c file.
*
* Value model:
* All El values are represented as el_val_t (= int64_t).
* On 64-bit systems a pointer fits in int64_t.
* String values are cast: (el_val_t)(uintptr_t)"hello"
* Integer values are stored directly.
* This lets arithmetic work naturally while still passing strings around.
*
* Type conventions (El -> C):
* String -> el_val_t (holds const char* via uintptr_t cast)
* Int -> el_val_t
* Bool -> el_val_t (0 = false, nonzero = true)
* Any -> el_val_t
* Void -> void
*
* Macros for convenience:
* EL_STR(s) cast string literal to el_val_t
* EL_CSTR(v) cast el_val_t back to const char*
* EL_INT(v) identity el_val_t is already int64_t
*
* Link requirements:
* -lcurl required for the HTTP client (http_get, http_post, llm_*).
* -lpthread required for the HTTP server (one detached thread per
* connection, capped at 64 concurrent).
* -loqs optional; required only when liboqs is installed and the
* pq_* / sha3_256_hex entry points are needed. Detected at
* compile time via __has_include(<oqs/oqs.h>).
* -lcrypto optional; pulled in alongside -loqs. Used for X25519 in
* pq_hybrid_* and HKDF-SHA256 derivation.
*
* Canonical compile command:
* cc -std=c11 -I el-compiler/runtime -lcurl -lpthread \
* -o <out> <prog>.c el-compiler/runtime/el_runtime.c
*
* With liboqs (post-quantum stack):
* cc -std=c11 -I el-compiler/runtime -lcurl -lpthread -loqs -lcrypto \
* -o <out> <prog>.c el-compiler/runtime/el_runtime.c
*/
#pragma once
#include <stdint.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
typedef int64_t el_val_t;
#define EL_STR(s) ((el_val_t)(uintptr_t)(s))
#define EL_CSTR(v) ((const char*)(uintptr_t)(v))
#define EL_INT(v) (v)
#define EL_NULL ((el_val_t)0)
/* Float values share the el_val_t (int64) slot via a bit-cast.
* The codegen emits Float literals as `el_from_float(<dbl>)` so the
* underlying bits represent the IEEE 754 double. Float-aware builtins
* (math, format, json) round-trip via these helpers. */
static inline double el_to_float(el_val_t v) {
union { int64_t i; double f; } u;
u.i = (int64_t)v;
return u.f;
}
static inline el_val_t el_from_float(double f) {
union { double f; int64_t i; } u;
u.f = f;
return (el_val_t)u.i;
}
#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif
/* ── I/O ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
void println(el_val_t s);
void print(el_val_t s);
el_val_t readline(void);
/* ── String builtins ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t el_str_concat(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t str_eq(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t str_starts_with(el_val_t s, el_val_t prefix);
el_val_t str_ends_with(el_val_t s, el_val_t suffix);
el_val_t str_len(el_val_t s);
el_val_t str_concat(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t int_to_str(el_val_t n);
el_val_t str_to_int(el_val_t s);
el_val_t str_slice(el_val_t s, el_val_t start, el_val_t end);
el_val_t str_contains(el_val_t s, el_val_t sub);
el_val_t str_replace(el_val_t s, el_val_t from, el_val_t to);
el_val_t str_to_upper(el_val_t s);
el_val_t str_to_lower(el_val_t s);
el_val_t str_trim(el_val_t s);
/* ── Math ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t el_abs(el_val_t n);
el_val_t el_max(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_min(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
/* ── Refcount (ARC) ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
* Lists and Maps carry a refcount. Strings and ints do not el_retain and
* el_release are safe no-ops on non-refcounted values (they sniff a magic
* header at offset 0 and only act if the magic matches).
*
* Codegen emits these at let-binding shadowing, function entry (params), and
* function exit (locals other than the returned value). The refcount lets
* el_list_append and el_map_set mutate in place when uniquely owned (cheap)
* and copy-on-write when shared (preserves persistent semantics across
* accumulator patterns in the compiler itself). */
void el_retain(el_val_t v);
void el_release(el_val_t v);
/* ── List ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t el_list_new(el_val_t count, ...);
el_val_t el_list_len(el_val_t list);
el_val_t el_list_get(el_val_t list, el_val_t index);
el_val_t el_list_append(el_val_t list, el_val_t elem);
el_val_t el_list_empty(void);
el_val_t el_list_clone(el_val_t list);
/* ── Map ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t el_map_new(el_val_t pair_count, ...);
el_val_t el_get_field(el_val_t map, el_val_t key);
el_val_t el_map_get(el_val_t map, el_val_t key);
el_val_t el_map_set(el_val_t map, el_val_t key, el_val_t value);
/* ── HTTP ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t http_get(el_val_t url);
el_val_t http_post(el_val_t url, el_val_t body);
el_val_t http_post_json(el_val_t url, el_val_t json_body);
el_val_t http_get_with_headers(el_val_t url, el_val_t headers_map);
el_val_t http_post_with_headers(el_val_t url, el_val_t body, el_val_t headers_map);
el_val_t http_post_form_auth(el_val_t url, el_val_t form_body, el_val_t auth_header);
el_val_t http_delete(el_val_t url);
void http_serve(el_val_t port, el_val_t handler);
void http_set_handler(el_val_t name);
/* HTTP server v2 ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
* Same dispatch model as http_serve, but the handler signature is widened:
*
* el_val_t handler(method, path, headers_map, body)
*
* `headers_map` is an ElMap from lowercased header name header value (both
* Strings). Repeated headers are joined with ", " per RFC 7230.
*
* Response value: the handler may return either
* (a) a plain body string same auto-content-type / 200-OK behaviour as
* http_serve (3-arg) or
* (b) a response envelope built with `http_response(status, headers_json,
* body)`. The runtime detects the envelope discriminator
* `"el_http_response":1` at the start of the returned string and
* unpacks status / headers / body before sending.
*
* The 3-arg http_serve(port, handler) remains supported unchanged for
* existing handlers (e.g. products/web/server.el): it dispatches with
* (method, path, body), hardcodes 200 OK, and auto-detects content type. */
void http_serve_v2(el_val_t port, el_val_t handler);
void http_set_handler_v2(el_val_t name);
/* Build an HTTP response envelope. `headers_json` should be a JSON object
* literal like `{"WWW-Authenticate":"Basic"}` (or "" / "{}" for none). The
* returned string carries the discriminator `{"el_http_response":1,...}`
* which the runtime's send-path detects and unpacks. Detection happens
* uniformly inside http_send_response, so a 3-arg handler may also return
* an envelope. The 3-arg variant remains documented as a fixed 200-OK
* auto-content-type contract for legacy handlers that return plain bodies. */
el_val_t http_response(el_val_t status, el_val_t headers_json, el_val_t body);
/* HTTP timeout — every libcurl request honors EL_HTTP_TIMEOUT_MS (default
* 60000ms). Read lazily on first use, so setting the env var any time before
* the first http_* call is sufficient. */
/* Streaming variants — write the response body straight to a file via
* libcurl's CURLOPT_WRITEFUNCTION = fwrite. These bypass the el_val_t string
* wrapper entirely, so binary payloads (audio/mpeg, image/png, etc.) survive
* embedded NUL bytes that would truncate a strlen()-based code path.
*
* Both honor EL_HTTP_TIMEOUT_MS, follow redirects, and accept the same
* `headers_map` shape as http_post_with_headers (ElMap of StringString).
*
* Return value: 1 on success (file fully written), 0 on any failure
* (network, file open, partial write). On failure the output file is removed
* so callers cannot mistake a partially-written file for a valid one. */
el_val_t http_post_to_file(el_val_t url, el_val_t body, el_val_t headers_map, el_val_t output_path);
el_val_t http_get_to_file(el_val_t url, el_val_t headers_map, el_val_t output_path);
/* ── URL encoding ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t url_encode(el_val_t s); /* RFC 3986 unreserved set */
el_val_t url_decode(el_val_t s); /* '+' → space, %XX → byte */
/* ── HTML allowlist sanitizer ────────────────────────────────────────────────
* el_html_sanitize(input_html, allowlist_json) strict allowlist HTML
* cleaner. State-machine parser; tag/attribute names compared case-
* insensitively against the allowlist; `<a href>` / `< src>` URL schemes
* validated (http, https, mailto, fragment-only, or relative); whole-
* subtree drop for script / style / iframe / object / embed / form; HTML-
* escapes free text outside dropped subtrees.
*
* The allowlist is JSON of the form
* {"p":[],"a":["href","title"],"strong":[],...}
* where each value is the array of attribute names allowed for that tag. */
el_val_t el_html_sanitize(el_val_t input_html, el_val_t allowlist_json);
/* ── Filesystem ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t fs_read(el_val_t path);
el_val_t fs_write(el_val_t path, el_val_t content);
el_val_t fs_list(el_val_t path);
el_val_t fs_exists(el_val_t path);
el_val_t fs_mkdir(el_val_t path); /* mkdir -p, mode 0755 */
/* Length-explicit binary write. `length` is an Int (el_val_t holding the
* byte count). The caller knows the length from context typically because
* `bytes` came from base64_decode (which produces a magic-tagged binary
* buffer with embedded NULs possible) and the caller already tracks the
* decoded length, OR because the bytes came from a fixed-size source
* (sha256_bytes = 32, hmac_sha256_bytes = 32). Bypasses strlen entirely.
*
* Returns 1 on success, 0 on failure (invalid path, can't open, partial
* write, negative length). On partial-write failure, the file is removed
* so callers cannot read back a truncated artefact. */
el_val_t fs_write_bytes(el_val_t path, el_val_t bytes, el_val_t length);
/* ── JSON ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t json_get(el_val_t json, el_val_t key);
el_val_t json_parse(el_val_t s);
el_val_t json_stringify(el_val_t v);
el_val_t json_get_string(el_val_t json_str, el_val_t key);
el_val_t json_get_int(el_val_t json_str, el_val_t key);
el_val_t json_get_float(el_val_t json_str, el_val_t key);
el_val_t json_get_bool(el_val_t json_str, el_val_t key);
el_val_t json_get_raw(el_val_t json_str, el_val_t key);
el_val_t json_set(el_val_t json_str, el_val_t key, el_val_t value);
el_val_t json_array_len(el_val_t json_str);
el_val_t json_array_get(el_val_t json_str, el_val_t index);
el_val_t json_array_get_string(el_val_t json_str, el_val_t index);
/* ── Time ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t time_now(void);
el_val_t time_now_utc(void);
el_val_t sleep_secs(el_val_t secs);
el_val_t sleep_ms(el_val_t ms);
el_val_t time_format(el_val_t ts, el_val_t fmt);
el_val_t time_to_parts(el_val_t ts);
el_val_t time_from_parts(el_val_t secs, el_val_t ns, el_val_t tz);
el_val_t time_add(el_val_t ts, el_val_t n, el_val_t unit);
el_val_t time_diff(el_val_t ts1, el_val_t ts2, el_val_t unit);
/* ── Instant + Duration: first-class temporal types ──────────────────────────
* Both types share the el_val_t (int64) slot. Instants are nanoseconds
* since the Unix epoch; Durations are signed nanoseconds. Type discipline
* is enforced at codegen-time: BinOps on names registered as Instant or
* Duration route through the typed wrappers below; mismatches like
* Instant+Instant become #error at the C compiler.
*
* Postfix literals `30.seconds`, `1.hour`, `500.millis`, `30.nanos` are
* recognised by the parser as DurationLit AST nodes and lowered to literal
* int64 nanoseconds at codegen time. The runtime never sees the units. */
el_val_t el_now_instant(void);
el_val_t now(void);
el_val_t unix_seconds(el_val_t n);
el_val_t unix_millis(el_val_t n);
el_val_t instant_from_iso8601(el_val_t s);
el_val_t el_duration_from_nanos(el_val_t ns);
el_val_t duration_seconds(el_val_t n);
el_val_t duration_millis(el_val_t n);
el_val_t duration_nanos(el_val_t n);
el_val_t el_instant_add_dur(el_val_t inst, el_val_t dur);
el_val_t el_instant_sub_dur(el_val_t inst, el_val_t dur);
el_val_t el_instant_diff(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_duration_add(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_duration_sub(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_duration_scale(el_val_t dur, el_val_t scalar);
el_val_t el_duration_div(el_val_t dur, el_val_t scalar);
el_val_t el_instant_lt(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_instant_le(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_instant_gt(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_instant_ge(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_instant_eq(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_instant_ne(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_duration_lt(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_duration_le(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_duration_gt(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_duration_ge(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_duration_eq(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_duration_ne(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t instant_to_unix_seconds(el_val_t i);
el_val_t instant_to_unix_millis(el_val_t i);
el_val_t instant_to_iso8601(el_val_t i);
el_val_t duration_to_seconds(el_val_t d);
el_val_t duration_to_millis(el_val_t d);
el_val_t duration_to_nanos(el_val_t d);
el_val_t el_sleep_duration(el_val_t dur);
el_val_t unix_timestamp(void);
el_val_t ttl_cache_set(el_val_t key, el_val_t value);
el_val_t ttl_cache_get(el_val_t key, el_val_t max_age);
el_val_t ttl_cache_age(el_val_t key);
/* ── Calendar + CalendarTime + Rhythm + LocalDate/Time/DateTime ─────────────
* Phase 1.5 of the time system. Calendar is pluggable: EarthCalendar (IANA
* zones, Gregorian, DST) is the user-facing default; MarsCalendar,
* CycleCalendar(period), NoCycleCalendar, RelativeCalendar handle non-Earth
* domains.
*
* A Calendar interprets an Instant under a particular cycle convention and
* produces a CalendarTime. CalendarTime carries the underlying Instant and
* a back-pointer to its Calendar; arithmetic and formatting consult the
* Calendar to convert ns since epoch into year/month/day/hour/minute/second
* (or sol/phase, or cycle/phase, depending on kind).
*
* Storage convention: Calendar / CalendarTime / Rhythm / LocalDate /
* LocalDateTime are heap-allocated structs whose pointers are cast into
* el_val_t. A 24-bit magic header at offset 0 lets the runtime identify
* the kind safely. LocalTime is small enough to live in the int64 slot
* directly (nanos since midnight, signed). */
/* Zone — opaque IANA zone or fixed offset, used by EarthCalendar.
* `zone_id` is either an IANA name ("America/New_York", "UTC") or a fixed
* offset string ("+05:30", "-08:00"). The runtime resolves it via tzset()
* on first use of the owning EarthCalendar. */
el_val_t zone(el_val_t id);
el_val_t zone_utc(void);
el_val_t zone_local(void);
el_val_t zone_offset(el_val_t hours, el_val_t minutes);
/* Calendar constructors. Each returns an el_val_t pointer to a heap-
* allocated, magic-tagged Calendar struct. Calendars are interned by
* (kind, zone_id, period_ns, epoch_ns) so identical constructors return
* the same pointer equality is reference equality. */
el_val_t earth_calendar(el_val_t z);
el_val_t earth_calendar_default(void);
el_val_t mars_calendar(void);
el_val_t cycle_calendar(el_val_t period_dur);
el_val_t no_cycle_calendar(void);
el_val_t relative_calendar(el_val_t epoch_inst);
/* CalendarTime constructors and methods. Returns a heap-allocated struct
* whose pointer fits in el_val_t. */
el_val_t now_in(el_val_t cal);
el_val_t in_calendar(el_val_t inst, el_val_t cal);
el_val_t cal_format(el_val_t ct, el_val_t pattern);
el_val_t cal_to_instant(el_val_t ct);
el_val_t cal_cycle_phase(el_val_t ct);
el_val_t cal_in(el_val_t ct, el_val_t cal);
/* LocalDate / LocalTime / LocalDateTime — calendar-agnostic value types.
* LocalTime carries nanoseconds since midnight as a signed int64 directly
* in the el_val_t slot (no allocation). LocalDate / LocalDateTime are
* heap-allocated structs with magic headers. */
el_val_t local_date(el_val_t y, el_val_t m, el_val_t d);
el_val_t local_time(el_val_t h, el_val_t m, el_val_t s, el_val_t ns);
el_val_t local_datetime(el_val_t date, el_val_t time);
el_val_t zoned(el_val_t date, el_val_t time, el_val_t cal);
el_val_t local_date_year(el_val_t ld);
el_val_t local_date_month(el_val_t ld);
el_val_t local_date_day(el_val_t ld);
el_val_t local_time_hour(el_val_t lt);
el_val_t local_time_minute(el_val_t lt);
el_val_t local_time_second(el_val_t lt);
el_val_t local_time_nanos(el_val_t lt);
el_val_t el_local_date_add_dur(el_val_t ld, el_val_t dur);
el_val_t el_local_time_add_dur(el_val_t lt, el_val_t dur);
el_val_t el_local_date_lt(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_local_date_eq(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
/* Rhythm — pluggable recurrence AST. Returns a heap-allocated struct
* pointer in el_val_t; rhythms are immutable so callers may share them. */
el_val_t rhythm_cycle_start(void);
el_val_t rhythm_cycle_phase(el_val_t phase);
el_val_t rhythm_duration(el_val_t d);
el_val_t rhythm_session_start(void);
el_val_t rhythm_event(el_val_t name);
el_val_t rhythm_and(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t rhythm_or(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t rhythm_weekday(el_val_t day);
el_val_t rhythm_weekly_at(el_val_t day, el_val_t hour, el_val_t minute);
el_val_t rhythm_next_after(el_val_t r, el_val_t after, el_val_t cal);
el_val_t rhythm_matches(el_val_t r, el_val_t ct);
/* ── UUID ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t uuid_new(void);
el_val_t uuid_v4(void);
/* ── Environment ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t env(el_val_t key);
/* ── In-process state K/V ────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t state_set(el_val_t key, el_val_t value);
el_val_t state_get(el_val_t key);
el_val_t state_del(el_val_t key);
el_val_t state_keys(void);
/* ── Float formatting ────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t float_to_str(el_val_t f);
el_val_t int_to_float(el_val_t n);
el_val_t float_to_int(el_val_t f);
el_val_t format_float(el_val_t f, el_val_t decimals);
el_val_t decimal_round(el_val_t f, el_val_t decimals);
el_val_t str_to_float(el_val_t s);
/* ── Math (Float-aware) ──────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t math_sqrt(el_val_t f);
el_val_t math_log(el_val_t f);
el_val_t math_ln(el_val_t f);
el_val_t math_sin(el_val_t f);
el_val_t math_cos(el_val_t f);
el_val_t math_pi(void);
/* ── String additions ────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t str_index_of(el_val_t s, el_val_t sub);
el_val_t str_split(el_val_t s, el_val_t sep);
el_val_t str_char_at(el_val_t s, el_val_t i);
el_val_t str_char_code(el_val_t s, el_val_t i);
el_val_t str_pad_left(el_val_t s, el_val_t width, el_val_t pad);
el_val_t str_pad_right(el_val_t s, el_val_t width, el_val_t pad);
el_val_t str_format(el_val_t fmt, el_val_t data);
el_val_t str_lower(el_val_t s);
el_val_t str_upper(el_val_t s);
/* ── Text-processing primitives (Phase 1: byte/codepoint, ASCII char classes)
* Phase 2 (filed): Unicode-grapheme awareness, NFC/NFD normalization, regex.
* is_* predicates: empty input returns false; multi-char requires ALL bytes
* to match. ASCII ranges only in Phase 1. */
/* Counting */
el_val_t str_count(el_val_t s, el_val_t sub); /* non-overlapping */
el_val_t str_count_chars(el_val_t s); /* codepoint count */
el_val_t str_count_bytes(el_val_t s); /* alias of str_len */
el_val_t str_count_lines(el_val_t s);
el_val_t str_count_words(el_val_t s);
el_val_t str_count_letters(el_val_t s); /* ASCII [A-Za-z] */
el_val_t str_count_digits(el_val_t s); /* ASCII [0-9] */
/* Find / position */
el_val_t str_index_of_all(el_val_t s, el_val_t sub); /* [Int] of byte offsets */
el_val_t str_last_index_of(el_val_t s, el_val_t sub);
el_val_t str_find_chars(el_val_t s, el_val_t any_of); /* first idx of any ch */
/* Transform */
el_val_t str_repeat(el_val_t s, el_val_t n);
el_val_t str_reverse(el_val_t s); /* by codepoint */
el_val_t str_strip_prefix(el_val_t s, el_val_t prefix);
el_val_t str_strip_suffix(el_val_t s, el_val_t suffix);
el_val_t str_strip_chars(el_val_t s, el_val_t chars);
el_val_t str_lstrip(el_val_t s);
el_val_t str_rstrip(el_val_t s);
/* Char classification (Bool) */
el_val_t is_letter(el_val_t s);
el_val_t is_digit(el_val_t s);
el_val_t is_alphanumeric(el_val_t s);
el_val_t is_whitespace(el_val_t s);
el_val_t is_punctuation(el_val_t s);
el_val_t is_uppercase(el_val_t s);
el_val_t is_lowercase(el_val_t s);
/* Split / join */
el_val_t str_split_lines(el_val_t s);
el_val_t str_split_chars(el_val_t s); /* alias of native_string_chars */
el_val_t str_split_n(el_val_t s, el_val_t sep, el_val_t n);
el_val_t str_join(el_val_t list, el_val_t sep); /* alias of list_join */
/* ── List additions ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t list_push(el_val_t list, el_val_t elem);
el_val_t list_push_front(el_val_t list, el_val_t elem);
el_val_t list_join(el_val_t list, el_val_t sep);
el_val_t list_range(el_val_t start, el_val_t end);
/* ── Bool helpers ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t bool_to_str(el_val_t b);
/* ── Numeric parsing ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t parse_int(el_val_t s, el_val_t default_val);
/* ── Process ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
void exit_program(el_val_t code);
el_val_t getpid_now(void);
/* ── CGI identity ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
* Called at the start of main() in CGI programs (those with a `cgi {}` block).
* Records the program's DHARMA identity before any other code executes. */
void el_cgi_init(el_val_t name, el_val_t dharma_id, el_val_t principal,
el_val_t network, el_val_t engram);
/* ── DHARMA network builtins ─────────────────────────────────────────────────
* Available to CGI programs (declared with a `cgi {}` block).
*
* Peers are addressed by `dharma_id` of the form
* "<registry-id>@<transport-url>" e.g. "ntn-genesis@http://localhost:7770"
* If the @<url> portion is omitted, transport defaults to
* "http://localhost:7770" (the local CGI daemon assumption).
*
* Wire protocol (all peers expose):
* POST <url>/dharma/recv { channel, from, content } response body
* POST <url>/dharma/event { type, payload, source, timestamp }
* POST <url>/api/activate { query } list of nodes
*
* Hosting application's responsibility: an El program with a `cgi {}` block
* runs http_serve() with its own request handler; that handler should route
* "/dharma/event" requests by calling el_runtime_dharma_event_arrive() so
* incoming events feed dharma_field() queues. The runtime itself does not
* intercept any /dharma path. */
el_val_t dharma_connect(el_val_t cgi_id);
el_val_t dharma_send(el_val_t channel, el_val_t content);
el_val_t dharma_activate(el_val_t query);
void dharma_emit(el_val_t event_type, el_val_t payload);
el_val_t dharma_field(el_val_t event_type);
void dharma_strengthen(el_val_t cgi_id, el_val_t weight);
el_val_t dharma_relationship(el_val_t cgi_id);
el_val_t dharma_peers(void);
/* Public C API: called by an El program's HTTP handler when a /dharma/event
* request arrives. Pushes onto the per-event-type queue and signals any
* pending dharma_field() blockers. All three arguments must be NUL-terminated
* C strings (or NULL then treated as empty). */
void el_runtime_dharma_event_arrive(const char* event_type,
const char* payload,
const char* source);
/* ── Engram local graph primitives ───────────────────────────────────────────
* Operate on the CGI's local Engram knowledge graph.
* `engram_activate` queries the local graph only; `dharma_activate` is
* network-wide across all connected CGI graphs. */
el_val_t engram_node(el_val_t content, el_val_t node_type, el_val_t salience);
el_val_t engram_node_full(el_val_t content, el_val_t node_type, el_val_t label,
el_val_t salience, el_val_t importance, el_val_t confidence,
el_val_t tier, el_val_t tags);
/* Layered consciousness — see el_runtime.c for the layered architecture
* design notes (search "Layered consciousness architecture"). The five
* canonical layers (safety / core-identity / domain-knowledge / imprint /
* suit) are seeded automatically; engram_add_layer extends the registry
* with imprint or suit overlays at runtime. Nodes default to layer 1
* (core-identity) when created via engram_node / engram_node_full. */
el_val_t engram_node_layered(el_val_t content, el_val_t node_type, el_val_t label,
el_val_t salience, el_val_t certainty, el_val_t confidence,
el_val_t status, el_val_t tags, el_val_t layer_id);
el_val_t engram_add_layer(el_val_t name, el_val_t priority, el_val_t suppressible,
el_val_t transparent, el_val_t injectable);
el_val_t engram_remove_layer(el_val_t layer_id);
el_val_t engram_list_layers(void);
el_val_t engram_get_node(el_val_t id);
void engram_strengthen(el_val_t node_id);
void engram_forget(el_val_t node_id);
el_val_t engram_node_count(void);
el_val_t engram_search(el_val_t query, el_val_t limit);
el_val_t engram_scan_nodes(el_val_t limit, el_val_t offset);
void engram_connect(el_val_t from_id, el_val_t to_id, el_val_t weight, el_val_t relation);
el_val_t engram_edge_between(el_val_t from_id, el_val_t to_id);
el_val_t engram_neighbors(el_val_t node_id);
el_val_t engram_neighbors_filtered(el_val_t node_id, el_val_t max_depth, el_val_t direction);
el_val_t engram_edge_count(void);
/* Three-pass activation: background fan-out → working-memory promotion →
* Layer 0 override. See "Three-pass activation" in el_runtime.c. */
el_val_t engram_activate(el_val_t query, el_val_t depth);
el_val_t engram_save(el_val_t path);
el_val_t engram_load(el_val_t path);
/* JSON-string accessors — return pre-serialized JSON so HTTP handlers
* can pass results straight through without round-tripping ElList/ElMap
* through json_stringify. */
el_val_t engram_get_node_json(el_val_t id);
el_val_t engram_search_json(el_val_t query, el_val_t limit);
el_val_t engram_scan_nodes_json(el_val_t limit, el_val_t offset);
el_val_t engram_scan_nodes_by_type_json(el_val_t node_type, el_val_t limit, el_val_t offset);
el_val_t engram_neighbors_json(el_val_t node_id, el_val_t max_depth, el_val_t direction);
el_val_t engram_activate_json(el_val_t query, el_val_t depth);
el_val_t engram_stats_json(void);
el_val_t engram_list_layers_json(void);
/* engram_compile_layered_json — produce a prompt-ready text block split
* into "[LAYER 0 — STRUCTURAL]" (non-suppressible layers, sacred fire)
* and "[ENGRAM CONTEXT]" (standard suppressible layers). Returns "" if
* no nodes promoted to working memory. */
el_val_t engram_compile_layered_json(el_val_t intent, el_val_t depth);
/* ── LLM (Anthropic API client) ─────────────────────────────────────────────
* All functions call https://api.anthropic.com/v1/messages with the API key
* from env ANTHROPIC_API_KEY. Default model when empty: claude-sonnet-4-5. */
el_val_t llm_call(el_val_t model, el_val_t prompt);
el_val_t llm_call_system(el_val_t model, el_val_t system_prompt, el_val_t user_prompt);
el_val_t llm_call_agentic(el_val_t model, el_val_t system, el_val_t user, el_val_t tools);
el_val_t llm_vision(el_val_t model, el_val_t system, el_val_t prompt, el_val_t image_url_or_b64);
el_val_t llm_models(void);
/* Register a tool handler by name. The handler is looked up via dlsym
* (mirroring http_set_handler), so any El `fn <name>(input)` compiles to
* a global C symbol that this function can locate at runtime.
* Handler signature: `el_val_t handler(el_val_t input_json)` receives
* the tool input as a JSON-string el_val_t and returns a JSON-string
* el_val_t result. Used by llm_call_agentic. */
void llm_register_tool(el_val_t name, el_val_t handler_fn_name);
/* ── args() ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
* Provides access to command-line arguments passed to the program.
* Populated by el_runtime_init_args() before main() runs. */
el_val_t args(void);
void el_runtime_init_args(int argc, char** argv);
/* ── Crypto primitives ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────
* SHA-256, HMAC-SHA-256, and base64 (standard + URL-safe).
* Self-contained no OpenSSL/libcrypto dependency. The implementations are
* adapted from public-domain reference code (Brad Conte / RFC 4648).
*
* Bytes-returning variants (sha256_bytes, hmac_sha256_bytes) return a string
* value whose contents are raw binary; callers usually feed these into
* base64_encode. Note that el_val_t strings are NUL-terminated by convention,
* so the binary payload may contain embedded NULs pass it directly into
* base64_encode (which uses an explicit length) rather than treating it as
* a printable C string.
*
* The "base64" variants emit/accept RFC 4648 standard alphabet with padding.
* The "base64url" variants use URL-safe alphabet (`-`/`_`) with no padding,
* as used in JWTs. */
el_val_t sha256_hex(el_val_t input);
el_val_t sha256_bytes(el_val_t input);
el_val_t hmac_sha256_hex(el_val_t key, el_val_t message);
el_val_t hmac_sha256_bytes(el_val_t key, el_val_t message);
el_val_t base64_encode(el_val_t input);
el_val_t base64_decode(el_val_t input);
el_val_t base64url_encode(el_val_t input);
el_val_t base64url_decode(el_val_t input);
/* Length-aware variants (internal — exposed for the rare caller that already
* has a known-length binary buffer and doesn't want to round-trip through
* a NUL-terminated el_val_t string). Sha256_bytes and hmac_sha256_bytes feed
* these implicitly. */
el_val_t el_sha256_bytes_n(const unsigned char* data, size_t len);
el_val_t el_base64_encode_n(const unsigned char* data, size_t len, int url_safe);
/* ── Post-quantum primitives (liboqs-backed) ────────────────────────────────
* All inputs/outputs hex-encoded. Algorithm choices:
* Signature: CRYSTALS-Dilithium-3 (NIST level 3, balanced)
* KEM: CRYSTALS-Kyber-768 (NIST level 3)
* Hash: SHA3-256 (Keccak) (PQ-aware protocols favour SHA3 over SHA2)
*
* If liboqs is not linked (detected via __has_include(<oqs/oqs.h>) at compile
* time), the pq_* entry points return a JSON-shaped error string so callers
* fail loudly rather than silently fall back to classical schemes:
* {"error":"liboqs not linked, post-quantum primitives unavailable"}
*
* The hybrid handshake pairs X25519 with Kyber-768 per NIST PQ guidance and
* CNSA 2.0. Combined shared secret is HKDF-SHA256(x25519_ss || kyber_ss).
* Even if Kyber falls, X25519 holds; if X25519 falls under quantum attack,
* Kyber holds. SHA3-256 also remains usable independent of liboqs (the
* Keccak permutation is PQ-OK as a primitive). */
el_val_t pq_keygen_signature(void);
el_val_t pq_sign(el_val_t secret_key_hex, el_val_t message);
el_val_t pq_verify(el_val_t public_key_hex, el_val_t message, el_val_t signature_hex);
el_val_t pq_kem_keygen(void);
el_val_t pq_kem_encaps(el_val_t public_key_hex);
el_val_t pq_kem_decaps(el_val_t secret_key_hex, el_val_t ciphertext_hex);
el_val_t pq_hybrid_keygen(void);
el_val_t pq_hybrid_handshake(el_val_t remote_pub_combined);
el_val_t sha3_256_hex(el_val_t input);
/* ── AEAD: AES-256-GCM (libcrypto-backed) ───────────────────────────────────
* Symmetric authenticated encryption used to wrap envelopes after a KEM
* handshake. Caller MUST supply a 32-byte key (64 hex chars) typically the
* Kyber-768 / hybrid shared_secret, optionally normalized via SHA3-256.
*
* aead_encrypt returns a JSON map {"nonce":"...","ciphertext":"..."} where
* ciphertext is the AES-256-GCM output with the 16-byte auth tag appended.
* Nonce is a fresh 12-byte CSPRNG draw callers never pick the nonce, which
* structurally rules out the GCM nonce-reuse footgun.
*
* aead_decrypt returns the plaintext String, or "" on any failure (including
* auth-tag mismatch). Callers MUST check for "" before trusting the result. */
el_val_t aead_encrypt(el_val_t key_hex, el_val_t plaintext);
el_val_t aead_decrypt(el_val_t key_hex, el_val_t nonce_hex, el_val_t ciphertext_hex);
/* ── Native VM builtin aliases (for compiled El source) ─────────────────────
* These match the El VM's native_* builtins so that El source compiled
* to C can call the same names without modification. */
el_val_t native_list_get(el_val_t list, el_val_t index);
el_val_t native_list_len(el_val_t list);
el_val_t native_list_append(el_val_t list, el_val_t elem);
el_val_t native_list_empty(void);
el_val_t native_list_clone(el_val_t list);
el_val_t native_string_chars(el_val_t s);
el_val_t native_int_to_str(el_val_t n);
/* ── Method-call shorthand aliases ──────────────────────────────────────────
* The El method-call convention `obj.method(args)` compiles to
* `method(obj, args)`. These aliases expose the runtime functions under
* the short names that result from method calls in El source.
*
* Example: `myList.append(x)` `append(myList, x)` (calls this alias)
* `myList.len()` `len(myList)` (calls this alias) */
el_val_t append(el_val_t list, el_val_t elem); /* el_list_append */
el_val_t len(el_val_t list); /* el_list_len */
el_val_t get(el_val_t list, el_val_t index); /* el_list_get */
el_val_t map_get(el_val_t map, el_val_t key); /* el_map_get */
el_val_t map_set(el_val_t map, el_val_t key, el_val_t value); /* el_map_set */
/* ── OTLP/HTTP Observability ─────────────────────────────────────────────── */
/* See bottom of el_runtime.c for the implementation.
* Configured by env vars OTLP_ENDPOINT, OTEL_SERVICE_NAME, OTEL_SERVICE_VERSION.
* No-op when OTLP_ENDPOINT is unset. Drop-on-failure semantics. */
/* ── Subprocess execution ────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t exec_command(el_val_t cmd); /* run shell command, return exit code */
el_val_t exec_capture(el_val_t cmd); /* run shell command, capture stdout */
el_val_t exec(el_val_t cmd); /* exec(cmd) → stdout String (30s timeout) */
el_val_t exec_bg(el_val_t cmd); /* exec_bg(cmd) → PID String (non-blocking) */
el_val_t emit_log(el_val_t level, el_val_t msg, el_val_t fields_json);
el_val_t emit_metric(el_val_t name, el_val_t value, el_val_t tags_json);
el_val_t trace_span_start(el_val_t name);
el_val_t trace_span_end(el_val_t span_handle);
el_val_t emit_event(el_val_t name, el_val_t duration_ms);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
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@@ -86,6 +86,57 @@ fn js_binop(op: String) -> String {
op
}
// Known El runtime method names
//
// These are the method shortforms exported by el_runtime.js and used by the
// El C-backend convention of `obj.method(args)` -> `method(obj, args)`.
// Any method name NOT in this set is treated as a native JS method call on the
// receiver object, emitting `obj.method(args)` directly.
//
// This is the mechanism that makes `client.auth.signInWithOtp(payload)` work
// without `native_js_call`: the receiver is Any-typed, the method is unknown
// to El, so codegen emits the JS call directly.
fn js_is_el_method(name: String) -> Bool {
if str_eq(name, "append") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "len") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "get") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "map_get") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "map_set") { return true }
false
}
// Async function tracking
//
// Functions decorated with @async are recorded here. Any call to a known-async
// builtin (http_get, http_post, http_post_json) or to a user-declared @async
// function gets an `await` prefix in generated JS.
//
// Known-async builtins these return Promise<T> in el_runtime.js.
fn js_is_async_builtin(name: String) -> Bool {
if str_eq(name, "http_get") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "http_post") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "http_post_json") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "http_get_with_headers") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "http_post_with_headers") { return true }
false
}
fn js_register_async_fn(name: String) -> Bool {
let csv: String = state_get("__js_async_fns")
if str_eq(csv, "") { csv = "," }
let key: String = "," + name + ","
if str_contains(csv, key) { return true }
state_set("__js_async_fns", csv + name + ",")
return true
}
fn js_is_async_fn(name: String) -> Bool {
let csv: String = state_get("__js_async_fns")
if str_eq(csv, "") { return false }
return str_contains(csv, "," + name + ",")
}
// Int-name tracking (mirrors codegen.el)
fn js_is_int_name(name: String) -> Bool {
@@ -140,6 +191,138 @@ fn js_is_int_call(call_expr: Map<String, Any>) -> Bool {
return false
}
// HTML template codegen (JS)
//
// HTML template expressions compile to a JS IIFE that builds the HTML string
// using string concatenation. Interpolated values go through html_escape();
// raw() bypasses escaping. {#each} blocks compile to Array.forEach or a
// for-loop that pushes fragments into a parts array.
//
// Entry point: js_cg_html_template(expr) JS expression string.
fn js_next_html_id() -> String {
let csv: String = state_get("__js_html_counter")
let n = 0
if !str_eq(csv, "") {
let n = str_to_int(csv)
}
let n = n + 1
state_set("__js_html_counter", native_int_to_str(n))
native_int_to_str(n)
}
fn js_cg_html_parts(children: [Map<String, Any>], acc_var: String) -> String {
let n: Int = native_list_len(children)
let i = 0
let out = ""
while i < n {
let child: Map<String, Any> = native_list_get(children, i)
let html_kind: String = child["html"]
if str_eq(html_kind, "Text") {
let text: String = child["text"]
let out = out + acc_var + " += " + js_str_lit(text) + "; "
}
if str_eq(html_kind, "Doctype") {
let out = out + acc_var + " += \"<!doctype html>\"; "
}
if str_eq(html_kind, "Interp") {
let val_node = child["value"]
let val_c: String = js_cg_expr(val_node)
let out = out + acc_var + " += html_escape(" + val_c + "); "
}
if str_eq(html_kind, "Raw") {
let val_node = child["value"]
let val_c: String = js_cg_expr(val_node)
let out = out + acc_var + " += html_raw(" + val_c + "); "
}
if str_eq(html_kind, "Element") {
let elem_c: String = js_cg_html_element_str(child, acc_var)
let out = out + elem_c
}
if str_eq(html_kind, "Each") {
let each_c: String = js_cg_html_each(child, acc_var)
let out = out + each_c
}
let i = i + 1
}
out
}
fn js_cg_html_attrs_str(attrs: [Map<String, Any>], acc_var: String) -> String {
let n: Int = native_list_len(attrs)
let i = 0
let out = ""
while i < n {
let attr: Map<String, Any> = native_list_get(attrs, i)
let attr_name: String = attr["name"]
let kind: String = attr["kind"]
// open-attr snippet: " name=\""
let open_val: String = " " + attr_name + "=\""
if str_eq(kind, "static") {
let sv: String = attr["value"]
let out = out + acc_var + " += " + js_str_lit(open_val) + "; "
let out = out + acc_var + " += " + js_str_lit(sv) + "; "
let out = out + acc_var + " += " + js_str_lit("\"") + "; "
} else {
if str_eq(kind, "dynamic") {
let val_node = attr["value"]
let val_c: String = js_cg_expr(val_node)
let out = out + acc_var + " += " + js_str_lit(open_val) + "; "
let out = out + acc_var + " += html_escape(" + val_c + "); "
let out = out + acc_var + " += " + js_str_lit("\"") + "; "
} else {
// Boolean attribute
let out = out + acc_var + " += " + js_str_lit(" " + attr_name) + "; "
}
}
let i = i + 1
}
out
}
fn js_cg_html_element_str(elem: Map<String, Any>, acc_var: String) -> String {
let tag: String = elem["tag"]
let attrs: [Map<String, Any>] = elem["attrs"]
let children: [Map<String, Any>] = elem["children"]
let self_closing: Bool = elem["self_closing"]
let out = acc_var + " += " + js_str_lit("<" + tag) + "; "
let out = out + js_cg_html_attrs_str(attrs, acc_var)
if self_closing {
let out = out + acc_var + " += \"/>\"" + "; "
} else {
let out = out + acc_var + " += \">\"; "
let out = out + js_cg_html_parts(children, acc_var)
let out = out + acc_var + " += " + js_str_lit("</" + tag + ">") + "; "
}
out
}
fn js_cg_html_each(node: Map<String, Any>, acc_var: String) -> String {
let list_expr = node["list"]
let item_name: String = node["item"]
let body_children: [Map<String, Any>] = node["body"]
let id: String = js_next_html_id()
let list_var: String = "_html_list_" + id
let len_var: String = "_html_len_" + id
let idx_var: String = "_html_i_" + id
let list_c: String = js_cg_expr(list_expr)
let inner_c: String = js_cg_html_parts(body_children, acc_var)
"{ const " + list_var + " = " + list_c + "; const " + len_var + " = el_list_len(" + list_var + "); for (let " + idx_var + " = 0; " + idx_var + " < " + len_var + "; " + idx_var + "++) { const " + item_name + " = el_list_get(" + list_var + ", " + idx_var + "); " + inner_c + "} } "
}
fn js_cg_html_template(expr: Map<String, Any>) -> String {
let root = expr["root"]
let id: String = js_next_html_id()
let acc: String = "_html_" + id
let doctype_flag: Bool = root["doctype"]
let doctype_prefix: String = ""
if doctype_flag {
let doctype_prefix = acc + " += \"<!doctype html>\"; "
}
let body: String = js_cg_html_element_str(root, acc)
"(() => { let " + acc + " = \"\"; " + doctype_prefix + body + "return " + acc + "; })()"
}
// Expression codegen
//
// js_cg_expr returns a JS expression string (not a statement).
@@ -377,20 +560,38 @@ fn js_cg_expr(expr: Map<String, Any>) -> String {
if func_kind == "Ident" {
let fn_name: String = func["name"]
return fn_name + "(" + args_c + ")"
let call_expr: String = fn_name + "(" + args_c + ")"
if js_is_async_builtin(fn_name) {
return "await " + call_expr
}
if js_is_async_fn(fn_name) {
return "await " + call_expr
}
return call_expr
}
if func_kind == "Field" {
// El's `obj.method(args)` becomes `method(obj, args)` same
// convention as the C backend. The runtime exports method
// shortforms (append, len, get, map_get, map_set) that match.
let obj = func["object"]
let field: String = func["field"]
let obj_c: String = js_cg_expr(obj)
if arity > 0 {
return field + "(" + obj_c + ", " + args_c + ")"
// If the method is a known El runtime shortform, keep the El
// convention: `method(obj, args)`. This preserves backward
// compatibility with list.append(x), map.map_get(k), etc.
if js_is_el_method(field) {
if arity > 0 {
return field + "(" + obj_c + ", " + args_c + ")"
}
return field + "(" + obj_c + ")"
}
return field + "(" + obj_c + ")"
// Unknown method emit as a native JS method call on the
// receiver. This handles Any-typed values (third-party library
// objects, DOM elements, Promises, etc.) without requiring
// native_js_call. Example: `client.auth.signInWithOtp(payload)`
// emits `client["auth"].signInWithOtp(args_c)`.
if arity > 0 {
return obj_c + "." + field + "(" + args_c + ")"
}
return obj_c + "." + field + "()"
}
let fn_c: String = js_cg_expr(func)
@@ -398,22 +599,39 @@ fn js_cg_expr(expr: Map<String, Any>) -> String {
}
if kind == "Field" {
// El's `obj.foo` becomes JS `obj["foo"]` works on plain objects
// (maps) and on JS objects with prototype. el_get_field is a
// runtime helper for callers that want EL_NULL on missing keys.
// El's `obj.foo` becomes JS `obj["foo"]` direct bracket access.
// This works for plain El map objects AND for real JS objects with
// prototype-inherited properties (DOM elements, third-party library
// objects, Promises, etc.). el_get_field used hasOwnProperty which
// silently returned null for inherited props, breaking e.g. client.auth.
//
// Nil-propagation: `obj?.foo` emits `(obj)?.["foo"] ?? null`.
let obj = expr["object"]
let field: String = expr["field"]
let obj_kind: String = obj["expr"]
if str_eq(obj_kind, "Try") {
let inner = obj["inner"]
let inner_c: String = js_cg_expr(inner)
return "(" + inner_c + ")?.[" + js_str_lit(field) + "] ?? null"
}
let obj_c: String = js_cg_expr(obj)
return "el_get_field(" + obj_c + ", " + js_str_lit(field) + ")"
return obj_c + "[" + js_str_lit(field) + "]"
}
if kind == "Index" {
// Map vs list dispatch on the index expression kind, same as C.
// If the object is a Try (nil-propagation), use JS optional indexing.
let obj = expr["object"]
let idx = expr["index"]
let obj_c: String = js_cg_expr(obj)
let idx_c: String = js_cg_expr(idx)
let idx_kind: String = idx["expr"]
let obj_kind: String = obj["expr"]
if str_eq(obj_kind, "Try") {
let inner = obj["inner"]
let inner_c: String = js_cg_expr(inner)
return "(" + inner_c + ")?.[" + idx_c + "] ?? null"
}
if str_eq(idx_kind, "Str") {
return "el_get_field(" + obj_c + ", " + idx_c + ")"
}
@@ -453,6 +671,12 @@ fn js_cg_expr(expr: Map<String, Any>) -> String {
}
if kind == "Try" {
// Postfix `?` nil-propagation guard.
// When used as `expr?.field` the Field handler above intercepts and
// emits `(expr)?.["field"]`. Here, a bare `expr?` (not followed by
// field/index access) passes through to the inner expression unchanged
// (it acts as an identity but marks the value as "nil-propagating" for
// its caller). This matches the C backend's current behavior.
let inner = expr["inner"]
return js_cg_expr(inner)
}
@@ -470,6 +694,17 @@ fn js_cg_expr(expr: Map<String, Any>) -> String {
return js_cg_match(expr)
}
// Lambda (anonymous function literal): fn(params) -> RetType { body }
// Emitted as a JS arrow function expression: (params) => { body }.
// Used for inline callbacks: dom_listen(el, "click", fn(e: Any) -> Void { ... })
if kind == "Lambda" {
return js_cg_lambda(expr)
}
if kind == "HtmlTemplate" {
return js_cg_html_template(expr)
}
"null"
}
@@ -528,8 +763,16 @@ fn js_cg_match(expr: Map<String, Any>) -> String {
if str_eq(v, "true") { let bv = "true" }
let parts = native_list_append(parts, "if (" + subj_var + " === " + bv + ") return (" + body_c + "); ")
} else {
// unknown pattern wildcard
let parts = native_list_append(parts, "return (" + body_c + "); ")
if str_eq(pkind, "Variant") {
// Enum::Variant patterns El enums compile to plain
// strings (the variant name) or ints. Match the subject
// against the variant name string.
let variant: String = pat["variant"]
let parts = native_list_append(parts, "if (str_eq(" + subj_var + ", " + js_str_lit(variant) + ")) return (" + body_c + "); ")
} else {
// unknown pattern wildcard
let parts = native_list_append(parts, "return (" + body_c + "); ")
}
}
}
}
@@ -541,6 +784,65 @@ fn js_cg_match(expr: Map<String, Any>) -> String {
str_join(parts, "")
}
// Lambda codegen
//
// Anonymous function literals: fn(params) -> RetType { body }
//
// Strategy: emit the lambda as a hoisted JS function declaration with a
// generated name (__lambda_N), then return the name as the expression value.
// This works because JS function declarations are hoisted within their scope,
// so the generated name is valid at any use site within the same function or
// module. The emitted code looks like:
//
// function __lambda_1(event) { dom_hide(spinner); }
// ...
// dom_listen(btn, "click", __lambda_1);
//
// This approach is clean, debuggable, and avoids any need for a string-buffer
// mode in the codegen.
fn js_next_lambda_id() -> String {
let csv: String = state_get("__js_lambda_counter")
let n = 0
if !str_eq(csv, "") {
let n = str_to_int(csv)
}
let n = n + 1
state_set("__js_lambda_counter", native_int_to_str(n))
native_int_to_str(n)
}
fn js_cg_lambda(expr: Map<String, Any>) -> String {
let params = expr["params"]
let body = expr["body"]
let ret_type: String = expr["ret_type"]
let id: String = js_next_lambda_id()
let lambda_name: String = "__lambda_" + id
let params_str: String = js_params_str(params)
// Emit the function definition immediately into the output stream.
// It will appear before the statement containing this expression.
js_emit_line("function " + lambda_name + "(" + params_str + ") {")
let decl = native_list_empty()
let np: Int = native_list_len(params)
let pi = 0
while pi < np {
let param = native_list_get(params, pi)
let pname: String = param["name"]
let decl = native_list_append(decl, pname)
let pi = pi + 1
}
let body_xformed = body
if !str_eq(ret_type, "Void") {
let body_xformed = js_transform_implicit_return(body)
}
js_build_int_names_for_params(params)
js_cg_stmts(body_xformed, " ", decl)
js_emit_line("}")
js_emit_blank()
// Return the function name as the expression value.
lambda_name
}
// Variable scope tracking
//
// El allows `let x = ...` to redeclare in the same scope. JS would throw
@@ -646,6 +948,27 @@ fn js_cg_stmt(stmt: Map<String, Any>, indent: String, declared: [String]) -> [St
if kind == "TypeDef" { return declared }
if kind == "EnumDef" { return declared }
if kind == "Import" { return declared }
if kind == "TryCatch" {
let try_body = stmt["try_body"]
let catch_name: String = stmt["catch_name"]
let catch_body = stmt["catch_body"]
js_emit_line(indent + "try {")
js_cg_stmts(try_body, indent + " ", native_list_clone(declared))
js_emit_line(indent + "} catch (" + catch_name + ") {")
js_cg_stmts(catch_body, indent + " ", native_list_clone(declared))
js_emit_line(indent + "}")
return declared
}
// ExternFn: the function exists in the JS environment (loaded via <script>
// tag or the module context). Emit a comment so the generated file is
// self-documenting, but no JS function body the implementation is external.
if kind == "ExternFn" {
let ename: String = stmt["name"]
js_emit_line(indent + "// extern fn " + ename + " — provided by the JS environment")
return declared
}
if kind == "CgiBlock" {
// CGI blocks compile to a no-op + warning comment in JS target.
// The runtime cgi identity is server-side; UI code is not a CGI
@@ -785,16 +1108,30 @@ fn js_cg_fn(stmt: Map<String, Any>) -> Void {
let params = stmt["params"]
let body = stmt["body"]
let ret_type: String = stmt["ret_type"]
let decorator: String = stmt["decorator"]
let params_str: String = js_params_str(params)
js_build_int_names_for_params(params)
// Special-case `fn main` emit as a regular function and call it
// at module bottom (after all top-level statements). This matches
// the C backend's behavior where `fn main` is the entry point.
if fn_name == "main" {
js_emit_line("function main(" + params_str + ") {")
// Detect @async decorator emit `async function` and register the name
// so call sites for this function get `await` prefixed automatically.
// When the decorator field is absent, el_get_field returns null; str_eq
// handles null safely (returns false), so no special nil-check is needed.
if str_eq(decorator, "async") {
js_register_async_fn(fn_name)
if fn_name == "main" {
js_emit_line("async function main(" + params_str + ") {")
} else {
js_emit_line("async function " + fn_name + "(" + params_str + ") {")
}
} else {
js_emit_line("function " + fn_name + "(" + params_str + ") {")
// Special-case `fn main` emit as a regular function and call it
// at module bottom (after all top-level statements). This matches
// the C backend's behavior where `fn main` is the entry point.
if fn_name == "main" {
js_emit_line("function main(" + params_str + ") {")
} else {
js_emit_line("function " + fn_name + "(" + params_str + ") {")
}
}
let decl = native_list_empty()
@@ -830,50 +1167,133 @@ fn js_is_top_level_decl(stmt: Map<String, Any>) -> Bool {
if kind == "Import" { return true }
if kind == "CgiBlock" { return true }
if kind == "ServiceBlock" { return true }
if kind == "ExternFn" { return true }
false
}
// Entry point
fn codegen_js(stmts: [Map<String, Any>], source: String) -> String {
codegen_js_inner(stmts, source, false, "")
}
fn codegen_js_bundle(stmts: [Map<String, Any>], source: String, runtime_content: String) -> String {
codegen_js_inner(stmts, source, true, runtime_content)
}
fn codegen_js_inner(stmts: [Map<String, Any>], source: String, bundle_mode: Bool, runtime_content: String) -> String {
// Reset per-compile state.
state_set("__js_int_names", "")
state_set("__js_match_counter", "")
state_set("__js_async_fns", "")
state_set("__js_lambda_counter", "")
// Preamble: inline the runtime via a single import that side-effects
// globalThis. The runtime path is resolved relative to the generated
// output; users running `elc --target=js` are responsible for ensuring
// el_runtime.js is reachable. For self-contained output, the runtime
// could be inlined; that is a follow-up.
// Preamble: in bundle mode, inline the runtime and wrap in IIFE.
// In module mode, emit a single import that side-effects globalThis.
js_emit_line("// Generated by elc --target=js")
js_emit_line("// Runtime: foundation/el/el-compiler/runtime/el_runtime.js")
js_emit_line("import \"./el_runtime.js\";")
js_emit_line("const {")
js_emit_line(" println, print, el_str_concat, str_concat, str_eq, str_starts_with, str_ends_with,")
js_emit_line(" str_len, int_to_str, str_to_int, str_slice, str_contains, str_replace,")
js_emit_line(" str_to_upper, str_to_lower, str_trim, str_index_of, str_split, str_char_at,")
js_emit_line(" str_char_code, str_lower, str_upper, el_abs, el_max, el_min,")
js_emit_line(" el_list_new, el_list_len, el_list_get, el_list_append, el_list_empty, el_list_clone,")
js_emit_line(" list_push, list_join, list_range,")
js_emit_line(" el_map_new, el_get_field, el_map_get, el_map_set,")
js_emit_line(" http_get, http_post, http_post_json,")
js_emit_line(" fs_read, fs_write, fs_list,")
js_emit_line(" json_parse, json_stringify, json_get, json_get_string, json_get_int,")
js_emit_line(" time_now, time_now_utc, sleep_ms, bool_to_str, exit_program,")
js_emit_line(" el_retain, el_release,")
js_emit_line(" append, len, get, map_get, map_set,")
js_emit_line(" native_list_get, native_list_len, native_list_append, native_list_empty,")
js_emit_line(" native_list_clone, native_string_chars, native_int_to_str,")
js_emit_line(" args, state_set, state_get, state_del, state_keys, env,")
js_emit_line(" dharma_connect, dharma_send, dharma_emit, dharma_field, dharma_activate,")
js_emit_line(" engram_node, engram_search, engram_activate,")
js_emit_line(" llm_call, llm_call_system,")
js_emit_line("} = globalThis.__el;")
if bundle_mode {
js_emit_line("// Bundle mode: runtime inlined, no import statement needed.")
js_emit_line("// Drop directly into a <script> tag.")
js_emit_line(";(function() {")
js_emit_line("\"use strict\";")
// Inline the runtime content verbatim (already read from el_runtime.js).
// Strip the final ES export lines -- they use `export` syntax which is
// not valid inside an IIFE. The globalThis.__el assignment is what matters.
js_emit_line(js_strip_es_exports(runtime_content))
js_emit_line("")
} else {
js_emit_line("// Runtime: foundation/el/el-compiler/runtime/el_runtime.js")
js_emit_line("import \"./el_runtime.js\";")
}
// In module mode: destructure all builtins off globalThis.__el so call
// sites stay flat (println(x) not el.println(x)).
// In bundle mode: function declarations from the inlined runtime are
// already in scope within the IIFE -- no destructure needed.
if !bundle_mode {
js_emit_line("const {")
js_emit_line(" println, print, el_str_concat, str_concat, str_eq, str_starts_with, str_ends_with,")
js_emit_line(" str_len, int_to_str, str_to_int, str_slice, str_contains, str_replace,")
js_emit_line(" str_to_upper, str_to_lower, str_trim, str_index_of, str_split, str_char_at,")
js_emit_line(" str_char_code, str_lower, str_upper, el_abs, el_max, el_min,")
js_emit_line(" el_list_new, el_list_len, el_list_get, el_list_append, el_list_empty, el_list_clone,")
js_emit_line(" list_push, list_join, list_range,")
js_emit_line(" el_map_new, el_get_field, el_map_get, el_map_set,")
js_emit_line(" http_get, http_post, http_post_json,")
js_emit_line(" fs_read, fs_write, fs_list,")
js_emit_line(" json_parse, json_stringify, json_get, json_get_string, json_get_int,")
js_emit_line(" time_now, time_now_utc, sleep_ms, bool_to_str, exit_program,")
js_emit_line(" el_retain, el_release,")
js_emit_line(" append, len, get, map_get, map_set,")
js_emit_line(" native_list_get, native_list_len, native_list_append, native_list_empty,")
js_emit_line(" native_list_clone, native_string_chars, native_int_to_str,")
js_emit_line(" args, state_set, state_get, state_del, state_keys, env,")
js_emit_line(" dharma_connect, dharma_send, dharma_emit, dharma_field, dharma_activate,")
js_emit_line(" engram_node, engram_search, engram_activate,")
js_emit_line(" llm_call, llm_call_system,")
js_emit_line(" dom_get_element, dom_get_value, dom_set_value, dom_get_text, dom_set_text,")
js_emit_line(" dom_set_prop, dom_get_prop, dom_set_style, dom_add_class, dom_remove_class,")
js_emit_line(" dom_show, dom_hide, dom_listen, dom_query, dom_query_all, dom_create,")
js_emit_line(" dom_append, dom_remove, dom_is_null,")
js_emit_line(" dom_set_attr, dom_get_attr, dom_remove_attr, dom_set_html, dom_get_html,")
js_emit_line(" dom_get_parent, dom_contains_class, dom_get_checked, dom_set_checked,")
js_emit_line(" set_timeout, set_interval, clear_interval,")
js_emit_line(" local_storage_get, local_storage_set, local_storage_remove,")
js_emit_line(" window_location, window_redirect, window_on_load,")
js_emit_line(" console_log,")
js_emit_line(" window_set, window_get, native_js, native_js_call,")
js_emit_line(" promise_then, promise_catch, promise_resolve, promise_reject,")
js_emit_line(" object_assign, object_keys, object_values, json_deep_clone,")
js_emit_line(" array_from, type_of, instanceof_check,")
js_emit_line("} = globalThis.__el;")
js_emit_blank()
}
// URL import pass: emit `import "url"` (module mode) or a comment
// (bundle mode) for any import whose path starts with http(s):// or
// doesn't end in .el (i.e., it's a JS/CSS/CDN import, not an El source
// import which was already inlined by resolve_imports).
let n: Int = native_list_len(stmts)
let i = 0
while i < n {
let stmt = native_list_get(stmts, i)
let sk: String = stmt["stmt"]
if str_eq(sk, "Import") {
let ipath: String = stmt["path"]
let is_url = str_starts_with(ipath, "http://")
let is_url = is_url || str_starts_with(ipath, "https://")
let is_js = !str_ends_with(ipath, ".el")
if is_url || is_js {
if bundle_mode {
js_emit_line("// external: " + ipath)
} else {
js_emit_line("import " + js_str_lit(ipath) + ";")
}
}
}
let i = i + 1
}
js_emit_blank()
// Function definitions
// Pre-registration pass: scan all FnDefs for @async decorators so that
// forward calls to @async functions get `await` even if the callee is
// defined after the caller.
let n: Int = native_list_len(stmts)
let i = 0
while i < n {
let stmt = native_list_get(stmts, i)
let sk: String = stmt["stmt"]
if str_eq(sk, "FnDef") {
let dec: String = stmt["decorator"]
if str_eq(dec, "async") {
let aname: String = stmt["name"]
js_register_async_fn(aname)
}
}
let i = i + 1
}
// Function definitions
let i = 0
while i < n {
let stmt = native_list_get(stmts, i)
if js_is_fndef(stmt) {
@@ -921,6 +1341,41 @@ fn codegen_js(stmts: [Map<String, Any>], source: String) -> String {
js_emit_line("main();")
}
// Close IIFE in bundle mode.
if bundle_mode {
js_emit_line("")
js_emit_line("})();")
}
// Return empty string output was streamed via println
""
}
// Strip ES module export statements from runtime content for IIFE embedding.
// The runtime ends with `export { ... }` and `export { __el as default }` lines
// that are invalid inside an IIFE. We strip everything from the first top-level
// `export {` line onward.
//
// Also strips `import` statements at the top if any (though el_runtime.js has none).
fn js_strip_es_exports(content: String) -> String {
let lines: [String] = str_split(content, "\n")
let n: Int = native_list_len(lines)
let out: [String] = native_list_empty()
let i = 0
while i < n {
let line: String = native_list_get(lines, i)
let trimmed: String = str_trim(line)
// Stop at top-level `export {` or `export default`
if str_starts_with(trimmed, "export {") {
let i = n
} else {
if str_starts_with(trimmed, "export default") {
let i = n
} else {
let out = native_list_append(out, line)
}
}
let i = i + 1
}
str_join(out, "\n")
}
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@@ -175,6 +175,167 @@ fn duration_unit_nanos(unit: String) -> String {
"1LL"
}
// HTML template codegen
//
// cg_html_template(expr) emits a C statement-expression `({ ... })` that
// builds the HTML string by chaining el_str_concat calls.
//
// Interpolated values are passed through html_escape(); the raw() form
// bypasses escaping. {#each} blocks compile to C for-loops that index into
// the list with el_list_get / el_list_len.
//
// A per-template accumulator variable `_html_N` holds the growing string.
// A global counter stored in state keeps names unique.
fn next_html_id() -> String {
let csv: String = state_get("__html_counter")
let n = 0
if !str_eq(csv, "") {
let n = str_to_int(csv)
}
let n = n + 1
state_set("__html_counter", native_int_to_str(n))
native_int_to_str(n)
}
// Emit children nodes into a flat list of C fragment strings (parts).
// Each part is either a static string fragment (already C-literal form) or
// a dynamic expression that produces an el_val_t string.
// We build them all into parts, then the caller wraps with concat chain.
fn cg_html_parts(children: [Map<String, Any>], acc_var: String) -> String {
let n: Int = native_list_len(children)
let i = 0
let out = ""
while i < n {
let child: Map<String, Any> = native_list_get(children, i)
let html_kind: String = child["html"]
if str_eq(html_kind, "Text") {
let text: String = child["text"]
let out = out + acc_var + " = el_str_concat(" + acc_var + ", EL_STR(" + c_str_lit(text) + ")); "
}
if str_eq(html_kind, "Doctype") {
let out = out + acc_var + " = el_str_concat(" + acc_var + ", EL_STR(\"<!doctype html>\")); "
}
if str_eq(html_kind, "Interp") {
let val_node = child["value"]
let val_c: String = cg_expr(val_node)
let out = out + acc_var + " = el_str_concat(" + acc_var + ", html_escape(" + val_c + ")); "
}
if str_eq(html_kind, "Raw") {
let val_node = child["value"]
let val_c: String = cg_expr(val_node)
let out = out + acc_var + " = el_str_concat(" + acc_var + ", html_raw(" + val_c + ")); "
}
if str_eq(html_kind, "Element") {
let elem_c: String = cg_html_element_str(child, acc_var)
let out = out + elem_c
}
if str_eq(html_kind, "Each") {
let each_c: String = cg_html_each(child, acc_var)
let out = out + each_c
}
let i = i + 1
}
out
}
// Generate open-tag attribute fragments inline.
// Parser stores attrs with "kind": "static" | "dynamic" | "bool".
// Static: "value" is the raw string value (not an expr node).
// Dynamic: "value" is an expr node.
// Bool: no "value" field.
fn cg_html_attrs_str(attrs: [Map<String, Any>], acc_var: String) -> String {
let n: Int = native_list_len(attrs)
let i = 0
let out = ""
// Closing-quote snippet: EL_STR("\"") in C text.
let close_q: String = "EL_STR(" + c_str_lit("\"") + ")"
while i < n {
let attr: Map<String, Any> = native_list_get(attrs, i)
let attr_name: String = attr["name"]
let kind: String = attr["kind"]
// Build: EL_STR(" name=\"")
let open_val: String = " " + attr_name + "=\""
let open_attr: String = "EL_STR(" + c_str_lit(open_val) + ")"
if str_eq(kind, "static") {
// Static attribute: value is a raw string.
let sv: String = attr["value"]
let out = out + acc_var + " = el_str_concat(" + acc_var + ", " + open_attr + "); "
let out = out + acc_var + " = el_str_concat(" + acc_var + ", EL_STR(" + c_str_lit(sv) + ")); "
let out = out + acc_var + " = el_str_concat(" + acc_var + ", " + close_q + "); "
} else {
if str_eq(kind, "dynamic") {
// Dynamic attribute: value is an expr node html_escape it.
let val_node = attr["value"]
let val_c: String = cg_expr(val_node)
let out = out + acc_var + " = el_str_concat(" + acc_var + ", " + open_attr + "); "
let out = out + acc_var + " = el_str_concat(" + acc_var + ", html_escape(" + val_c + ")); "
let out = out + acc_var + " = el_str_concat(" + acc_var + ", " + close_q + "); "
} else {
// Boolean attribute (no value): emit " name"
let bool_attr: String = "EL_STR(" + c_str_lit(" " + attr_name) + ")"
let out = out + acc_var + " = el_str_concat(" + acc_var + ", " + bool_attr + "); "
}
}
let i = i + 1
}
out
}
// Generate code for a single element, appending into acc_var.
fn cg_html_element_str(elem: Map<String, Any>, acc_var: String) -> String {
let tag: String = elem["tag"]
let attrs: [Map<String, Any>] = elem["attrs"]
let children: [Map<String, Any>] = elem["children"]
let self_closing: Bool = elem["self_closing"]
// Open tag: <tagname
let out = acc_var + " = el_str_concat(" + acc_var + ", EL_STR(\"<" + tag + "\")); "
let out = out + cg_html_attrs_str(attrs, acc_var)
if self_closing {
// Self-closing void element: />
let out = out + acc_var + " = el_str_concat(" + acc_var + ", EL_STR(\"/>\")); "
} else {
// Close open tag: >
let out = out + acc_var + " = el_str_concat(" + acc_var + ", EL_STR(\">\")); "
let out = out + cg_html_parts(children, acc_var)
let out = out + acc_var + " = el_str_concat(" + acc_var + ", EL_STR(\"</" + tag + ">\")); "
}
out
}
// Generate code for {#each list as item} ... {/each}.
fn cg_html_each(node: Map<String, Any>, acc_var: String) -> String {
let list_expr = node["list"]
let item_name: String = node["item"]
let body_children: [Map<String, Any>] = node["body"]
let id: String = next_html_id()
let list_var: String = "_html_list_" + id
let len_var: String = "_html_len_" + id
let idx_var: String = "_html_i_" + id
let list_c: String = cg_expr(list_expr)
let inner_c: String = cg_html_parts(body_children, acc_var)
// Emit: { el_val_t _list = expr; int _len = el_list_len(_list);
// for (int _i = 0; _i < _len; _i++) {
// el_val_t item = el_list_get(_list, _i); inner_c } }
"{ el_val_t " + list_var + " = (" + list_c + "); el_val_t " + len_var + " = el_list_len(" + list_var + "); for (el_val_t " + idx_var + " = 0; " + idx_var + " < " + len_var + "; " + idx_var + "++) { el_val_t " + item_name + " = el_list_get(" + list_var + ", " + idx_var + "); " + inner_c + "} } "
}
// Top-level HTML template codegen returns a C statement-expression string.
fn cg_html_template(expr: Map<String, Any>) -> String {
let root = expr["root"]
let id: String = next_html_id()
let acc: String = "_html_" + id
// If the root element has doctype:true the parser tagged it from <!doctype html>
let doctype_flag: Bool = root["doctype"]
let doctype_prefix: String = ""
if doctype_flag {
let doctype_prefix = acc + " = el_str_concat(" + acc + ", EL_STR(\"<!doctype html>\")); "
}
let body: String = cg_html_element_str(root, acc)
"({ el_val_t " + acc + " = EL_STR(\"\"); " + doctype_prefix + body + acc + "; })"
}
fn cg_expr(expr: Map<String, Any>) -> String {
let kind: String = expr["expr"]
@@ -787,6 +948,10 @@ fn cg_expr(expr: Map<String, Any>) -> String {
return cg_match(expr)
}
if kind == "HtmlTemplate" {
return cg_html_template(expr)
}
"EL_NULL"
}
@@ -848,8 +1013,15 @@ fn cg_match(expr: Map<String, Any>) -> String {
}
let parts = native_list_append(parts, "if (" + subj_var + " == " + bv + ") { " + result_var + " = (" + body_c + "); goto " + done_label + "; } ")
} else {
// unknown pattern -> wildcard
let parts = native_list_append(parts, "{ " + result_var + " = (" + body_c + "); goto " + done_label + "; } ")
if str_eq(pkind, "Variant") {
// Enum::Variant pattern match against the variant name
// string (El enums compile to plain strings).
let variant: String = pat["variant"]
let parts = native_list_append(parts, "if (str_eq(" + subj_var + ", EL_STR(" + c_str_lit(variant) + "))) { " + result_var + " = (" + body_c + "); goto " + done_label + "; } ")
} else {
// unknown pattern -> wildcard
let parts = native_list_append(parts, "{ " + result_var + " = (" + body_c + "); goto " + done_label + "; } ")
}
}
}
}
@@ -1136,6 +1308,15 @@ fn cg_stmt(stmt: Map<String, Any>, indent: String, declared: [String]) -> [Strin
if kind == "Import" { return declared }
if kind == "ExternFn" { return declared }
if kind == "CgiBlock" { return declared }
// TryCatch: browser-only control flow. In the C target, emit a comment
// noting that the try body runs unconditionally; error handling is a no-op.
// Programs that rely on catching JS exceptions should compile with --target=js.
if kind == "TryCatch" {
let try_body = stmt["try_body"]
emit_line(indent + "/* try (C target: exception handling not supported) */")
cg_stmts(try_body, indent, native_list_clone(declared))
return declared
}
declared
}
@@ -2049,6 +2230,16 @@ fn builtin_arity(name: String) -> Int {
if str_eq(name, "bool_to_str") { return 1 }
// Process
if str_eq(name, "exit_program") { return 1 }
// Process info
if str_eq(name, "getpid_now") { return 0 }
// stdout redirect (used by elc post-processing)
if str_eq(name, "stdout_to_file") { return 1 }
if str_eq(name, "stdout_restore") { return 0 }
// Subprocess execution
if str_eq(name, "exec_command") { return 1 }
if str_eq(name, "exec_capture") { return 1 }
if str_eq(name, "exec") { return 1 }
if str_eq(name, "exec_bg") { return 1 }
// CGI / DHARMA
if str_eq(name, "dharma_connect") { return 1 }
if str_eq(name, "dharma_send") { return 2 }
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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ fn compile(source: String) -> String {
codegen(stmts, source)
}
// compile_js full pipeline (JS target): source string -> JS source string
// compile_js full pipeline (JS target, module mode): source string -> JS source string
fn compile_js(source: String) -> String {
let tokens: [Map<String, Any>] = lex(source)
let stmts: [Map<String, Any>] = parse(tokens)
@@ -38,6 +38,20 @@ fn compile_js(source: String) -> String {
codegen_js(stmts, source)
}
// compile_js_with_bundle JS target in bundle mode.
// Reads el_runtime.js from runtime_path and inlines it inside an IIFE.
fn compile_js_with_bundle(source: String, runtime_path: String) -> String {
let tokens: [Map<String, Any>] = lex(source)
let stmts: [Map<String, Any>] = parse(tokens)
el_release(tokens)
let runtime_content: String = fs_read(runtime_path)
if str_eq(runtime_content, "") {
println("el-compiler: warning: --bundle: could not read runtime at " + runtime_path)
println("el-compiler: warning: bundle output will be incomplete")
}
codegen_js_bundle(stmts, source, runtime_content)
}
// compile_dispatch pick a backend based on the requested target.
// tgt = "c" | "js"
// (The parameter is named `tgt` because `target` is a reserved keyword
@@ -48,6 +62,12 @@ fn compile_dispatch(tgt: String, source: String) -> String {
compile(source)
}
// compile_dispatch_bundle like compile_dispatch but bundle mode for JS.
fn compile_dispatch_bundle(tgt: String, source: String, runtime_path: String) -> String {
if str_eq(tgt, "js") { return compile_js_with_bundle(source, runtime_path) }
compile(source)
}
// Detect a `--target=<lang>` flag in argv and return the target.
// Returns "c" if none specified or unrecognized.
fn detect_target(argv: [String]) -> String {
@@ -91,6 +111,126 @@ fn detect_emit_header(argv: [String]) -> Bool {
return false
}
// Detect --bundle flag in argv.
fn detect_bundle(argv: [String]) -> Bool {
let n: Int = native_list_len(argv)
let i = 0
while i < n {
let a: String = native_list_get(argv, i)
if str_eq(a, "--bundle") { return true }
let i = i + 1
}
return false
}
// Detect --minify flag in argv.
fn detect_minify(argv: [String]) -> Bool {
let n: Int = native_list_len(argv)
let i = 0
while i < n {
let a: String = native_list_get(argv, i)
if str_eq(a, "--minify") { return true }
let i = i + 1
}
return false
}
// Detect --obfuscate flag in argv.
fn detect_obfuscate(argv: [String]) -> Bool {
let n: Int = native_list_len(argv)
let i = 0
while i < n {
let a: String = native_list_get(argv, i)
if str_eq(a, "--obfuscate") { return true }
let i = i + 1
}
return false
}
// Build a unique temp file path: /tmp/elc-<pid>-<timestamp>.<suffix>
fn make_temp_path(suffix: String) -> String {
let pid: Int = getpid_now()
let ts: Int = time_now()
"/tmp/elc-" + native_int_to_str(pid) + "-" + native_int_to_str(ts) + "." + suffix
}
// Reserved globals that terser and javascript-obfuscator must not mangle.
// These are referenced from HTML onclick= attributes and other direct window usage.
fn js_reserved_names() -> String {
"neuronDemoToggle,neuronDemoSend,neuronDemoReset,signInWith,signInWithEmail,signUpWithEmail,sendMagicLink,signOut,resetPassword,sendResetEmail,updatePassword,showSignIn,showSignUp,hideReset,setSort,addFamilyMember,removeFamilyMember,copyForPlatform,entHeadcountChange,NEURON_CFG"
}
// Find a CLI tool by checking node_modules paths first, then falling back to npx.
// src_dir is the directory of the source file being compiled.
// Returns the command string to invoke the tool, or "" if not found.
fn find_node_tool(tool_name: String, src_dir: String) -> String {
// 1. Check ./node_modules/.bin/<tool> relative to source file
let cand1: String = src_dir + "/node_modules/.bin/" + tool_name
let check1: String = str_trim(exec_capture("test -x " + cand1 + " && echo yes 2>/dev/null"))
if str_eq(check1, "yes") { return cand1 }
// 2. Check ../node_modules/.bin/<tool> (monorepo layout)
let parent_dir: String = dirname_of(src_dir)
let cand2: String = parent_dir + "/node_modules/.bin/" + tool_name
let check2: String = str_trim(exec_capture("test -x " + cand2 + " && echo yes 2>/dev/null"))
if str_eq(check2, "yes") { return cand2 }
// 3. Fall back to npx if it is on PATH. npx will use the globally cached
// package or download on first use. Use --no to avoid auto-install if
// the package is not already cached; if that fails, try with --yes.
let npx_path: String = str_trim(exec_capture("which npx 2>/dev/null"))
if !str_eq(npx_path, "") { return "npx --yes " + tool_name }
return ""
}
// apply_minify run terser on js_path, write result to out_path.
// Returns true on success, false on failure.
fn apply_minify(js_path: String, out_path: String, src_dir: String) -> Bool {
let terser: String = find_node_tool("terser", src_dir)
if str_eq(terser, "") {
println("el-compiler: error: terser not found. Run 'npm install terser' in your project directory.")
return false
}
let names: String = js_reserved_names()
// Single-quote the mangle reserved list so the shell does not glob-expand
// the bracket expression. The compress options are safe without quoting.
let compress_opts: String = "passes=2,drop_console=false,drop_debugger=true"
let mangle_reserved: String = "'reserved=[" + names + "]'"
let cmd: String = terser + " " + js_path + " --compress " + compress_opts + " --mangle " + mangle_reserved + " --output " + out_path
let ret: Int = exec_command(cmd)
if ret == 0 { return true }
println("el-compiler: error: terser failed (exit " + native_int_to_str(ret) + ")")
return false
}
// apply_obfuscate run javascript-obfuscator on js_path, write result to out_path.
// Returns true on success, false on failure.
fn apply_obfuscate(js_path: String, out_path: String, src_dir: String) -> Bool {
let obfuscator: String = find_node_tool("javascript-obfuscator", src_dir)
if str_eq(obfuscator, "") {
println("el-compiler: error: javascript-obfuscator not found. Run 'npm install javascript-obfuscator' in your project directory.")
return false
}
let names: String = js_reserved_names()
let cmd: String = obfuscator + " " + js_path + " --output " + out_path + " --compact true --simplify true --string-array true --string-array-encoding base64 --string-array-threshold 0.75 --identifier-names-generator hexadecimal --rename-globals false --self-defending false --reserved-names " + names
let ret: Int = exec_command(cmd)
if ret == 0 { return true }
println("el-compiler: error: javascript-obfuscator failed (exit " + native_int_to_str(ret) + ")")
return false
}
// Resolve the runtime path for --bundle mode.
// Looks for el_runtime.js next to the source file first;
// if not found there, looks next to the elc binary itself.
// Returns "" if not found anywhere (caller emits a warning).
fn resolve_runtime_path(src_path: String) -> String {
let src_dir: String = dirname_of(src_path)
let candidate: String = src_dir + "/el_runtime.js"
let existing: String = fs_read(candidate)
if !str_eq(existing, "") {
return candidate
}
return ""
}
// Reconstruct an El type annotation string from a parsed type node.
fn type_node_to_el(t: Map<String, Any>) -> String {
let k: String = t["kind"]
@@ -249,12 +389,83 @@ fn resolve_imports(src_path: String) -> String {
return str_join(prefix_chunks, "") + str_join(body_chunks, "")
}
// run_with_postprocess codegen + minify + optional obfuscate pipeline.
//
// Called from main() when --minify or --obfuscate is active. Redirects stdout
// to a temp file during codegen so the output can be passed through the
// external tools (terser, javascript-obfuscator) before final emission.
//
// Pipeline: codegen -> terser -> (javascript-obfuscator) -> stdout or file
fn run_with_postprocess(tgt: String, source: String, src_path: String, do_bundle: Bool, do_obfuscate: Bool, argc: Int, positional: [String]) -> Void {
let src_dir: String = dirname_of(src_path)
let tmp_gen: String = make_temp_path("js")
let tmp_min: String = make_temp_path("min.js")
// Redirect stdout to tmp_gen so codegen println output is captured.
stdout_to_file(tmp_gen)
if do_bundle {
let runtime_path: String = resolve_runtime_path(src_path)
compile_dispatch_bundle(tgt, source, runtime_path)
} else {
compile_dispatch(tgt, source)
}
stdout_restore()
// Run terser: tmp_gen -> tmp_min
let ok_min: Bool = apply_minify(tmp_gen, tmp_min, src_dir)
if !ok_min {
exec_command("rm -f " + tmp_gen + " " + tmp_min)
exit(1)
}
// Determine final result path (either tmp_min or post-obfuscation file).
// Use state to pass the final path out of the optional obfuscation branch.
state_set("__elc_final_js", tmp_min)
if do_obfuscate {
let tmp_obf: String = make_temp_path("obf.js")
let ok_obf: Bool = apply_obfuscate(tmp_min, tmp_obf, src_dir)
if !ok_obf {
exec_command("rm -f " + tmp_gen + " " + tmp_min + " " + tmp_obf)
exit(1)
}
state_set("__elc_final_js", tmp_obf)
}
let final_path: String = state_get("__elc_final_js")
let final_js: String = fs_read(final_path)
// Clean up all temp files.
exec_command("rm -f " + tmp_gen + " " + tmp_min)
if do_obfuscate {
exec_command("rm -f " + final_path)
}
if argc >= 2 {
let out_path: String = native_list_get(positional, 1)
let ok: Bool = fs_write(out_path, final_js)
if ok {
return
} else {
println("el-compiler: failed to write output")
exit(1)
}
}
// No output file: print final JS to stdout.
print(final_js)
}
// main CLI entry point.
//
// elc <source.el> # emit C to stdout
// elc --target=js <source.el> # emit JS to stdout
// elc --target=c <source.el> <out.c> # write C to file
// elc --target=js <source.el> <out.js> # write JS to file
// elc <source.el> # emit C to stdout
// elc --target=js <source.el> # emit JS (module) to stdout
// elc --target=js --bundle <source.el> # emit self-contained JS (IIFE) to stdout
// elc --target=js --bundle --minify <source.el> # emit minified IIFE to stdout
// elc --target=js --bundle --obfuscate <source.el> # emit minified+obfuscated IIFE to stdout
// elc --target=c <source.el> <out.c> # write C to file
// elc --target=js <source.el> <out.js> # write JS to file
// elc --target=js --bundle <source.el> <out.js> # write bundled JS to file
// elc --target=js --bundle --minify <source.el> <out.min.js> # write minified JS to file
fn main() -> Void {
let argv: [String] = args()
// Use `tgt` not `target`: `target` is a reserved keyword in the lexer
@@ -262,12 +473,28 @@ fn main() -> Void {
// because the function-name position has no token-class restriction.
let tgt: String = detect_target(argv)
let do_emit_header: Bool = detect_emit_header(argv)
let do_bundle: Bool = detect_bundle(argv)
let do_minify: Bool = detect_minify(argv)
let do_obfuscate: Bool = detect_obfuscate(argv)
// --obfuscate implies --minify: obfuscating unminified code is pointless.
if do_obfuscate {
let do_minify = true
}
let positional: [String] = strip_flags(argv)
let argc: Int = native_list_len(positional)
if argc < 1 {
println("el-compiler: usage: elc [--target=c|js] [--emit-header] <source.el> [<output>]")
println("el-compiler: usage: elc [--target=c|js] [--bundle] [--minify] [--obfuscate] [--emit-header] <source.el> [<output>]")
exit(1)
}
// --minify and --obfuscate require --target=js
if do_minify {
if !str_eq(tgt, "js") {
println("el-compiler: error: --minify and --obfuscate require --target=js")
exit(1)
}
}
let src_path: String = native_list_get(positional, 0)
// When --emit-header is requested, parse the source file directly
@@ -283,7 +510,24 @@ fn main() -> Void {
}
let source: String = resolve_imports(src_path)
let out: String = compile_dispatch(tgt, source)
// When post-processing (--minify or --obfuscate) is requested, redirect
// stdout to a temp file so codegen output can be captured and piped through
// the external tools. After codegen, restore stdout before emitting the
// final result.
if do_minify {
run_with_postprocess(tgt, source, src_path, do_bundle, do_obfuscate, argc, positional)
exit(0)
}
// Standard path (no post-processing).
let out: String = ""
if do_bundle {
let runtime_path: String = resolve_runtime_path(src_path)
let out = compile_dispatch_bundle(tgt, source, runtime_path)
} else {
let out = compile_dispatch(tgt, source)
}
if argc >= 2 {
let out_path: String = native_list_get(positional, 1)
let ok: Bool = fs_write(out_path, out)
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@@ -147,6 +147,8 @@ fn keyword_kind(word: String) -> String {
if word == "accessor" { return "Accessor" }
if word == "vessel" { return "Vessel" }
if word == "extern" { return "Extern" }
if word == "try" { return "Try" }
if word == "catch" { return "Catch" }
""
}
@@ -711,8 +713,13 @@ fn lex(source: String) -> [Map<String, Any>] {
let tokens = native_list_append(tokens, make_tok("QuestionMark", "?"))
let i = i + 1
} else {
// unknown char skip
let i = i + 1
if ch == "#" {
let tokens = native_list_append(tokens, make_tok("Hash", "#"))
let i = i + 1
} else {
// unknown char skip
let i = i + 1
}
}
}
}
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@@ -142,6 +142,460 @@ fn parse_params(tokens: [Map<String, Any>], pos: Int) -> Map<String, Any> {
// Expression parsing
// HTML template parser
//
// HTML templates are written as unquoted HTML in expression position:
// return <div class="x"><h1>{title}</h1></div>
//
// The parser detects an HTML template when parse_primary sees Lt followed
// by a lowercase ident (a known or assumed HTML element name) or `!` (for
// <!doctype html>). It then recursively parses the HTML into an AST.
//
// AST nodes produced:
// { "expr": "HtmlTemplate", "root": child_node }
// { "html": "Element", "tag": "div", "attrs": [...], "children": [...], "self_closing": bool }
// { "html": "Text", "text": "..." }
// { "html": "Interp", "value": expr_node }
// { "html": "Each", "list": expr_node, "item": "name", "body": [...] }
// { "html": "Doctype" }
// { "html": "Raw", "value": expr_node }
fn is_html_tag_name(name: String) -> Bool {
if str_eq(name, "a") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "abbr") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "address") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "area") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "article") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "aside") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "audio") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "b") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "base") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "blockquote") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "body") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "br") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "button") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "canvas") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "caption") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "cite") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "code") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "col") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "colgroup") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "data") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "datalist") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "dd") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "del") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "details") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "dfn") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "dialog") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "div") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "dl") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "dt") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "em") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "embed") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "fieldset") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "figcaption") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "figure") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "footer") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "form") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "h1") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "h2") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "h3") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "h4") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "h5") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "h6") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "head") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "header") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "hr") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "html") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "i") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "iframe") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "img") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "input") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "ins") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "kbd") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "label") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "legend") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "li") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "link") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "main") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "map") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "mark") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "menu") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "meta") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "meter") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "nav") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "noscript") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "object") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "ol") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "optgroup") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "option") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "output") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "p") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "param") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "picture") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "pre") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "progress") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "q") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "rp") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "rt") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "ruby") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "s") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "samp") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "script") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "section") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "select") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "small") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "source") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "span") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "strong") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "style") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "sub") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "summary") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "sup") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "table") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "tbody") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "td") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "template") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "textarea") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "tfoot") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "th") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "thead") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "time") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "title") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "tr") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "track") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "u") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "ul") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "var") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "video") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "wbr") { return true }
false
}
fn is_void_element(name: String) -> Bool {
if str_eq(name, "area") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "base") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "br") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "col") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "embed") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "hr") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "img") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "input") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "link") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "meta") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "param") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "source") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "track") { return true }
if str_eq(name, "wbr") { return true }
false
}
// Collect tokens as text content until we hit Lt, LBrace, Eof, or a
// closing-tag marker (Lt Slash). Returns { "text": "...", "pos": p }
fn parse_html_text_tokens(tokens: [Map<String, Any>], pos: Int) -> Map<String, Any> {
let parts: [String] = native_list_empty()
let p = pos
let running = true
while running {
let k = tok_kind(tokens, p)
if str_eq(k, "Eof") {
let running = false
} else {
if str_eq(k, "Lt") {
let running = false
} else {
if str_eq(k, "LBrace") {
let running = false
} else {
// Check for </: Lt already stops us, but Slash alone
// (after consuming whitespace) also stops text.
// Anything else is text content.
let v = tok_value(tokens, p)
let parts = native_list_append(parts, v)
let p = p + 1
}
}
}
}
{ "text": str_join(parts, " "), "pos": p }
}
// Parse an attribute list: (attrname | attrname="val" | attrname={expr})*
// Stops at Gt or Slash (for self-closing />).
fn parse_html_attrs(tokens: [Map<String, Any>], pos: Int) -> Map<String, Any> {
let attrs: [Map<String, Any>] = native_list_empty()
let p = pos
let running = true
while running {
let k = tok_kind(tokens, p)
if str_eq(k, "Gt") {
let running = false
} else {
if str_eq(k, "Slash") {
let running = false
} else {
if str_eq(k, "Eof") {
let running = false
} else {
// Attribute name: could be Ident or keyword used as attr name
let attr_name = tok_value(tokens, p)
let p = p + 1
let k2 = tok_kind(tokens, p)
if str_eq(k2, "Eq") {
let p = p + 1
let k3 = tok_kind(tokens, p)
if str_eq(k3, "Str") {
// static: attr="value"
let attr_val = tok_value(tokens, p)
let p = p + 1
let attrs = native_list_append(attrs, { "name": attr_name, "kind": "static", "value": attr_val })
} else {
if str_eq(k3, "LBrace") {
// dynamic: attr={expr}
let r = parse_expr(tokens, p + 1)
let val_node = r["node"]
let p = r["pos"]
let p = expect(tokens, p, "RBrace")
let attrs = native_list_append(attrs, { "name": attr_name, "kind": "dynamic", "value": val_node })
} else {
// malformed, skip
}
}
} else {
// boolean attribute
let attrs = native_list_append(attrs, { "name": attr_name, "kind": "bool" })
}
}
}
}
}
{ "attrs": attrs, "pos": p }
}
// Parse the children of an HTML element until we see the closing tag </tag>
// or EOF. Returns { "children": [...], "pos": p_after_closing_tag }
fn parse_html_children(tokens: [Map<String, Any>], pos: Int, parent_tag: String) -> Map<String, Any> {
let children: [Map<String, Any>] = native_list_empty()
let p = pos
let running = true
while running {
let k = tok_kind(tokens, p)
if str_eq(k, "Eof") {
let running = false
} else {
if str_eq(k, "Lt") {
// Check for closing tag: </
let k2 = tok_kind(tokens, p + 1)
if str_eq(k2, "Slash") {
// </tagname> consume and stop
let p = p + 2
// skip tag name
let close_name = tok_value(tokens, p)
let p = p + 1
// consume >
let p = expect(tokens, p, "Gt")
let running = false
} else {
if str_eq(k2, "Not") {
// Possible <!doctype html>
let k3_v = tok_value(tokens, p + 2)
if str_eq(k3_v, "doctype") {
// consume <!doctype html>
let p = p + 2
// skip until >
let scanning = true
while scanning {
let ck = tok_kind(tokens, p)
if str_eq(ck, "Eof") { let scanning = false }
if str_eq(ck, "Gt") {
let p = p + 1
let scanning = false
} else {
let p = p + 1
}
}
let children = native_list_append(children, { "html": "Doctype" })
} else {
let p = p + 1
}
} else {
// nested element
let r = parse_html_element(tokens, p)
let child = r["node"]
let p = r["pos"]
let children = native_list_append(children, child)
}
}
} else {
if str_eq(k, "LBrace") {
// Interpolation: {expr} or {#each ...} or {/each}
let k2 = tok_kind(tokens, p + 1)
if str_eq(k2, "Hash") {
// {#each list as item}
let k3_v = tok_value(tokens, p + 2)
if str_eq(k3_v, "each") {
let p = p + 3
// parse list expr up to "as" keyword
let prev_no_block: String = state_get("__no_block_expr")
state_set("__no_block_expr", "1")
let r_list = parse_expr(tokens, p)
state_set("__no_block_expr", prev_no_block)
let list_expr = r_list["node"]
let p = r_list["pos"]
// expect "as"
let p = expect(tokens, p, "As")
// item variable name
let item_name = tok_value(tokens, p)
let p = p + 1
// consume closing }
let p = expect(tokens, p, "RBrace")
// parse body until {/each}
let r_body = parse_html_each_body(tokens, p)
let body_children = r_body["children"]
let p = r_body["pos"]
let each_node: Map<String, Any> = { "html": "Each", "list": list_expr, "item": item_name, "body": body_children }
let children = native_list_append(children, each_node)
} else {
let p = p + 1
}
} else {
if str_eq(k2, "Slash") {
// {/each} end of each block, stop
// skip {/each}
let p = p + 2
// skip "each"
let p = p + 1
// skip }
let p = expect(tokens, p, "RBrace")
let running = false
} else {
// regular {expr}
let r = parse_expr(tokens, p + 1)
let interp_val = r["node"]
let p = r["pos"]
let p = expect(tokens, p, "RBrace")
// Check if the expr is a call to raw()
let is_raw_call = false
let interp_kind: String = interp_val["expr"]
if str_eq(interp_kind, "Call") {
let fn_node = interp_val["func"]
let fn_kind: String = fn_node["expr"]
if str_eq(fn_kind, "Ident") {
let fn_name_v: String = fn_node["name"]
if str_eq(fn_name_v, "raw") {
let is_raw_call = true
}
}
}
if is_raw_call {
let raw_args = interp_val["args"]
let raw_inner = native_list_get(raw_args, 0)
let children = native_list_append(children, { "html": "Raw", "value": raw_inner })
} else {
let children = native_list_append(children, { "html": "Interp", "value": interp_val })
}
}
}
} else {
// Text tokens collect run of non-special tokens
let r_text = parse_html_text_tokens(tokens, p)
let text_str: String = r_text["text"]
let p = r_text["pos"]
let text_trimmed: String = str_trim(text_str)
if !str_eq(text_trimmed, "") {
let children = native_list_append(children, { "html": "Text", "text": text_trimmed })
}
}
}
}
}
{ "children": children, "pos": p }
}
// Parse body of {#each} until {/each}. Mirrors parse_html_children but
// stops at the {/each} sentinel rather than a closing element tag.
fn parse_html_each_body(tokens: [Map<String, Any>], pos: Int) -> Map<String, Any> {
parse_html_children(tokens, pos, "__each__")
}
// Parse a single HTML element: <tag attrs> children </tag>
// or self-closing: <tag attrs/>
// Pos points to the Lt token.
fn parse_html_element(tokens: [Map<String, Any>], pos: Int) -> Map<String, Any> {
let p = pos
// consume <
let p = expect(tokens, p, "Lt")
// tag name
let tag_name = tok_value(tokens, p)
let p = p + 1
// parse attributes
let r_attrs = parse_html_attrs(tokens, p)
let attrs = r_attrs["attrs"]
let p = r_attrs["pos"]
// check for self-closing /> or void element
let k = tok_kind(tokens, p)
let self_closing = false
if str_eq(k, "Slash") {
// />
let p = p + 1
let p = expect(tokens, p, "Gt")
let self_closing = true
return make_result({ "html": "Element", "tag": tag_name, "attrs": attrs, "children": native_list_empty(), "self_closing": true }, p)
}
// consume >
let p = expect(tokens, p, "Gt")
// void elements have no children, no closing tag
if is_void_element(tag_name) {
return make_result({ "html": "Element", "tag": tag_name, "attrs": attrs, "children": native_list_empty(), "self_closing": true }, p)
}
// parse children
let r_children = parse_html_children(tokens, p, tag_name)
let children = r_children["children"]
let p = r_children["pos"]
make_result({ "html": "Element", "tag": tag_name, "attrs": attrs, "children": children, "self_closing": false }, p)
}
// Entry point for HTML template parsing.
// Pos points to Lt (or Lt Not for <!doctype>).
// May parse an optional <!doctype html> prefix followed by the root element.
fn parse_html_template(tokens: [Map<String, Any>], pos: Int) -> Map<String, Any> {
let p = pos
// Check for <!doctype html>
let doctype = false
let k = tok_kind(tokens, p)
let k2 = tok_kind(tokens, p + 1)
if str_eq(k, "Lt") {
if str_eq(k2, "Not") {
let k3_v = tok_value(tokens, p + 2)
if str_eq(k3_v, "doctype") {
let doctype = true
// consume <!doctype html>
let p = p + 2
let scanning = true
while scanning {
let ck = tok_kind(tokens, p)
if str_eq(ck, "Eof") { let scanning = false }
if str_eq(ck, "Gt") {
let p = p + 1
let scanning = false
} else {
let p = p + 1
}
}
}
}
}
// Parse root element
let r = parse_html_element(tokens, p)
let root = r["node"]
let p = r["pos"]
let root_with_doctype = root
if doctype {
let root_with_doctype = { "html": root["html"], "tag": root["tag"], "attrs": root["attrs"], "children": root["children"], "self_closing": root["self_closing"], "doctype": true }
}
make_result({ "expr": "HtmlTemplate", "root": root_with_doctype }, p)
}
fn parse_primary(tokens: [Map<String, Any>], pos: Int) -> Map<String, Any> {
let k = tok_kind(tokens, pos)
let v = tok_value(tokens, pos)
@@ -166,6 +620,22 @@ fn parse_primary(tokens: [Map<String, Any>], pos: Int) -> Map<String, Any> {
return make_result({ "expr": "Bool", "value": v }, pos + 1)
}
// HTML template literal: <tagname ...>...</tagname> or <!doctype html>...
// Detected in value position only; `<` in comparison position is already
// consumed by parse_binop before parse_primary is reached.
if k == "Lt" {
let k2 = tok_kind(tokens, pos + 1)
if str_eq(k2, "Not") {
return parse_html_template(tokens, pos)
}
if str_eq(k2, "Ident") {
let tag_candidate = tok_value(tokens, pos + 1)
if is_html_tag_name(tag_candidate) {
return parse_html_template(tokens, pos)
}
}
}
// Identifier
if k == "Ident" {
return make_result({ "expr": "Ident", "name": v }, pos + 1)
@@ -279,6 +749,30 @@ fn parse_primary(tokens: [Map<String, Any>], pos: Int) -> Map<String, Any> {
return r
}
// Anonymous function literal (lambda): fn(params) -> RetType { body }
// Used for inline callbacks: dom_listen(el, "click", fn(e: Any) -> Void { ... })
// Produces a Lambda expression node (distinct from a named FnDef statement).
if k == "Fn" {
let p = pos + 1
let r = parse_params(tokens, p)
let params = r["params"]
let p = r["pos"]
let ret_type = ""
let k2 = tok_kind(tokens, p)
if k2 == "Arrow" {
let p = p + 1
let kt = tok_kind(tokens, p)
if kt == "Ident" {
let ret_type = tok_value(tokens, p)
}
let p = skip_type(tokens, p)
}
let r2 = parse_block(tokens, p)
let body = r2["stmts"]
let p = r2["pos"]
return make_result({ "expr": "Lambda", "params": params, "body": body, "ret_type": ret_type }, p)
}
// Unary not
if k == "Not" {
let r = parse_primary(tokens, pos + 1)
@@ -408,6 +902,13 @@ fn parse_pattern(tokens: [Map<String, Any>], pos: Int) -> Map<String, Any> {
if v == "_" {
return make_result({ "pattern": "Wildcard" }, pos + 1)
}
// Check for Enum::Variant pattern (Color::Red, Status::Ok, etc.)
// Lexed as: Ident ColonColon Ident
let next_k = tok_kind(tokens, pos + 1)
if next_k == "ColonColon" {
let variant_name = tok_value(tokens, pos + 2)
return make_result({ "pattern": "Variant", "enum_name": v, "variant": variant_name }, pos + 3)
}
return make_result({ "pattern": "Binding", "name": v }, pos + 1)
}
if k == "Int" {
@@ -737,11 +1238,16 @@ fn parse_stmt(tokens: [Map<String, Any>], pos: Int) -> Map<String, Any> {
return make_result({ "stmt": "FnDef", "name": name, "params": params, "body": body, "ret_type": ret_type }, p)
}
// type definition
// type definition: `type Name = { field: Type, ... }`
// The `=` between the name and the brace is optional in the spec but
// present in practice. Skip it if present before consuming the LBrace.
if k == "Type" {
let p = pos + 1
let name = tok_value(tokens, p)
let p = p + 1
// Consume optional `=` before the opening brace
let pk = tok_kind(tokens, p)
if pk == "Eq" { let p = p + 1 }
let p = expect(tokens, p, "LBrace")
let fields: [Map<String, Any>] = native_list_empty()
let running = true
@@ -876,6 +1382,40 @@ fn parse_stmt(tokens: [Map<String, Any>], pos: Int) -> Map<String, Any> {
return make_result({ "stmt": "For", "item": item_name, "list": list_expr, "body": body }, p)
}
// try/catch statement
// try { body } catch (name: Type) { handler }
// The catch variable name and type are both captured; type is skipped.
if k == "Try" {
let p = pos + 1
let r_try = parse_block(tokens, p)
let try_body = r_try["stmts"]
let p = r_try["pos"]
let catch_name = "err"
let k2 = tok_kind(tokens, p)
if str_eq(k2, "Catch") {
let p = p + 1
let p = expect(tokens, p, "LParen")
// catch variable name
let kn = tok_kind(tokens, p)
if str_eq(kn, "Ident") {
let catch_name = tok_value(tokens, p)
let p = p + 1
}
// optional type annotation: : Type
let k3 = tok_kind(tokens, p)
if str_eq(k3, "Colon") {
let p = p + 1
let p = skip_type(tokens, p)
}
let p = expect(tokens, p, "RParen")
let r_catch = parse_block(tokens, p)
let catch_body = r_catch["stmts"]
let p = r_catch["pos"]
return make_result({ "stmt": "TryCatch", "try_body": try_body, "catch_name": catch_name, "catch_body": catch_body }, p)
}
return make_result({ "stmt": "TryCatch", "try_body": try_body, "catch_name": catch_name, "catch_body": native_list_empty() }, p)
}
// @decorator capture decorator name and attach to following stmt
if k == "At" {
let p = pos + 1
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// browser-auth.el -- El-compiled auth flow using Supabase
//
// Compile: elc --target=js --bundle examples/browser-auth.el > auth.js
// (requires el_runtime.js in the same directory as browser-auth.el)
//
// Demonstrates:
// - extern fn for declaring Supabase client constructor
// - anonymous function literals for callbacks
// - method call syntax on Any-typed values (client.auth.signInWithOtp)
// - try/catch for error handling
// - @async functions with DOM interaction
// - DOM bridge: dom_get_element, dom_get_value, dom_set_text, dom_add_class
// dom_remove_class, dom_show, dom_hide, dom_is_null
// - window_set to expose El functions to the browser global scope
// - local_storage_set/get for session hints
// - set_timeout for transient UI state
// - state_set/get for component state
//
// Expected HTML elements:
// #acct-email-input -- email text input
// #send-link-btn -- submit button
// #auth-message -- status message container
// #auth-form -- the form to hide after success
//
// The Supabase JS SDK is loaded from CDN via a <script> tag before auth.js.
// supabase_create_client is declared extern: the runtime provides it via
// the global supabase.createClient function exposed by the CDN bundle.
// External declarations
//
// These functions are provided by the JS environment (CDN script tags).
// No body is emitted -- the compiler just records the names.
extern fn supabase_create_client(url: String, key: String) -> Any
// UI helpers
fn show_message(text: String, is_error: Bool) -> Void {
let msg_el = dom_get_element("auth-message")
if !dom_is_null(msg_el) {
dom_set_text(msg_el, text)
dom_remove_class(msg_el, "hidden")
if is_error {
dom_add_class(msg_el, "error")
dom_remove_class(msg_el, "success")
} else {
dom_add_class(msg_el, "success")
dom_remove_class(msg_el, "error")
}
}
}
fn set_button_loading(loading: Bool) -> Void {
let btn = dom_get_element("send-link-btn")
if !dom_is_null(btn) {
if loading {
dom_set_text(btn, "Sending...")
dom_set_attr(btn, "disabled", "true")
} else {
dom_set_text(btn, "Send Magic Link")
dom_remove_attr(btn, "disabled")
}
}
}
fn clear_message() -> Void {
let msg_el = dom_get_element("auth-message")
if !dom_is_null(msg_el) {
dom_add_class(msg_el, "hidden")
dom_set_text(msg_el, "")
}
}
// Email validation
fn is_valid_email(email: String) -> Bool {
let trimmed: String = str_trim(email)
if str_len(trimmed) < 5 { return false }
let at_pos: Int = str_index_of(trimmed, "@")
if at_pos < 1 { return false }
let dot_pos: Int = str_index_of(trimmed, ".")
if dot_pos < at_pos + 2 { return false }
return true
}
// Supabase client construction
//
// Build a Supabase client from config injected into the page as NEURON_CFG.
// The extern fn supabase_create_client maps to supabase.createClient on
// the global object exposed by the CDN bundle.
fn get_supabase_client() -> Any {
let cfg = window_get("NEURON_CFG")
if dom_is_null(cfg) {
return null
}
let url: String = cfg["supabaseUrl"]
let key: String = cfg["supabaseAnonKey"]
supabase_create_client(url, key)
}
// Auth flow
@async
fn send_magic_link() -> Void {
let email_el = dom_get_element("acct-email-input")
if dom_is_null(email_el) {
show_message("Could not find email input", true)
return null
}
let email: String = str_trim(dom_get_value(email_el))
if !is_valid_email(email) {
show_message("Please enter a valid email address", true)
return null
}
clear_message()
set_button_loading(true)
state_set("auth_email", email)
// Build the Supabase client and call auth.signInWithOtp directly.
// Method call syntax on Any-typed values: client.auth.signInWithOtp(opts)
// No native_js_call required.
let client = get_supabase_client()
if dom_is_null(client) {
show_message("Auth service not configured", true)
set_button_loading(false)
return null
}
try {
let opts: Map<String, Any> = { "email": email }
// client is Any-typed; .auth returns the auth sub-client (also Any).
// .signInWithOtp(opts) returns a Promise. @async + await handles it.
let resp = client.auth.signInWithOtp(opts)
let err = resp["error"]
if !dom_is_null(err) {
let msg: String = err["message"]
show_message("Error: " + msg, true)
} else {
local_storage_set("auth_pending_email", email)
show_message("Magic link sent! Check your inbox for " + email, false)
let form = dom_get_element("auth-form")
if !dom_is_null(form) {
dom_hide(form)
}
}
} catch (err: Any) {
show_message("Unexpected error. Please try again.", true)
}
set_button_loading(false)
}
// Keyboard support
fn handle_email_keydown(event: Any) -> Void {
let key: String = dom_get_prop(event, "key")
if str_eq(key, "Enter") {
send_magic_link()
}
}
// Initialization
fn init_auth() -> Void {
let email_el = dom_get_element("acct-email-input")
if !dom_is_null(email_el) {
// Pre-fill from local storage if a pending send was interrupted.
let pending: String = local_storage_get("auth_pending_email")
if !str_eq(pending, "") {
dom_set_value(email_el, pending)
}
// Anonymous function literal for inline event handler.
dom_listen(email_el, "keydown", fn(event: Any) -> Void {
let key: String = dom_get_prop(event, "key")
if str_eq(key, "Enter") {
send_magic_link()
}
})
}
let btn = dom_get_element("send-link-btn")
if !dom_is_null(btn) {
dom_listen(btn, "click", fn(event: Any) -> Void {
send_magic_link()
})
}
state_set("auth_initialized", "true")
}
fn main() -> Void {
// Expose send_magic_link globally so inline event handlers can call it.
window_set("sendMagicLink", send_magic_link)
window_set("initAuth", init_auth)
// Run init when DOM is ready.
window_on_load(init_auth)
}
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// browser-counter.el canonical browser DOM bridge example
//
// Compile with: elc --target=js examples/browser-counter.el > counter.js
//
// Then include in an HTML page that has a <span id="count-display"> element.
// The page can call window.increment() from any onclick handler, e.g.:
// <button onclick="increment()">+1</button>
//
// On load the display is initialised to "0". Each call to increment()
// adds 1 and updates the display text.
//
// Demonstrates:
// - dom_get_element to locate a DOM node by id
// - dom_set_text to update visible text content
// - dom_is_null to guard against missing elements
// - window_set to expose an El function for inline event handlers
// - state_set/get for in-memory counter state (survives calls, resets
// on page reload same semantics as the C state_* API)
fn init() -> Void {
state_set("counter", 0)
let display = dom_get_element("count-display")
if !dom_is_null(display) {
dom_set_text(display, "0")
}
}
fn increment() -> Void {
let current = str_to_int(state_get("counter"))
let next = current + 1
state_set("counter", next)
let display = dom_get_element("count-display")
if !dom_is_null(display) {
dom_set_text(display, int_to_str(next))
}
}
fn main() -> Void {
init()
window_set("increment", increment)
}
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// html-page.el Example of native HTML template syntax in El.
//
// El HTML templates let you write HTML directly in expression position.
// Interpolated values are automatically HTML-escaped.
// Use raw(expr) to bypass escaping when you know the content is safe.
//
// Compile and run:
// ./dist/platform/elc examples/html-page.el > /tmp/html-page.c
// cc -std=c11 -I el-compiler/runtime -lcurl -lpthread \
// -o /tmp/html-page /tmp/html-page.c el-compiler/runtime/el_runtime.c
// /tmp/html-page
fn render_item(item: String) -> String {
return <li class="item">{item}</li>
}
fn render_page(title: String, items: [String]) -> String {
return <!doctype html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="utf-8" />
<title>{title}</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>{title}</h1>
<ul>
{#each items as item}
<li class="item">{item}</li>
{/each}
</ul>
<p>Built with El HTML templates</p>
</body>
</html>
}
fn main() -> Void {
let items: [String] = ["Lexer", "Parser", "Codegen", "Runtime"]
let page: String = render_page("El Compiler Stages", items)
println(page)
}
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@@ -199,6 +199,19 @@ el_val_t http_get_to_file(el_val_t url, el_val_t headers_map, el_val_t output_p
el_val_t url_encode(el_val_t s); /* RFC 3986 unreserved set */
el_val_t url_decode(el_val_t s); /* '+' → space, %XX → byte */
/* ── HTML allowlist sanitizer ────────────────────────────────────────────────
* el_html_sanitize(input_html, allowlist_json) strict allowlist HTML
* cleaner. State-machine parser; tag/attribute names compared case-
* insensitively against the allowlist; `<a href>` / `< src>` URL schemes
* validated (http, https, mailto, fragment-only, or relative); whole-
* subtree drop for script / style / iframe / object / embed / form; HTML-
* escapes free text outside dropped subtrees.
*
* The allowlist is JSON of the form
* {"p":[],"a":["href","title"],"strong":[],...}
* where each value is the array of attribute names allowed for that tag. */
el_val_t el_html_sanitize(el_val_t input_html, el_val_t allowlist_json);
/* ── Filesystem ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t fs_read(el_val_t path);
@@ -246,6 +259,146 @@ el_val_t time_from_parts(el_val_t secs, el_val_t ns, el_val_t tz);
el_val_t time_add(el_val_t ts, el_val_t n, el_val_t unit);
el_val_t time_diff(el_val_t ts1, el_val_t ts2, el_val_t unit);
/* ── Instant + Duration: first-class temporal types ──────────────────────────
* Both types share the el_val_t (int64) slot. Instants are nanoseconds
* since the Unix epoch; Durations are signed nanoseconds. Type discipline
* is enforced at codegen-time: BinOps on names registered as Instant or
* Duration route through the typed wrappers below; mismatches like
* Instant+Instant become #error at the C compiler.
*
* Postfix literals `30.seconds`, `1.hour`, `500.millis`, `30.nanos` are
* recognised by the parser as DurationLit AST nodes and lowered to literal
* int64 nanoseconds at codegen time. The runtime never sees the units. */
el_val_t el_now_instant(void);
el_val_t now(void);
el_val_t unix_seconds(el_val_t n);
el_val_t unix_millis(el_val_t n);
el_val_t instant_from_iso8601(el_val_t s);
el_val_t el_duration_from_nanos(el_val_t ns);
el_val_t duration_seconds(el_val_t n);
el_val_t duration_millis(el_val_t n);
el_val_t duration_nanos(el_val_t n);
el_val_t el_instant_add_dur(el_val_t inst, el_val_t dur);
el_val_t el_instant_sub_dur(el_val_t inst, el_val_t dur);
el_val_t el_instant_diff(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_duration_add(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_duration_sub(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_duration_scale(el_val_t dur, el_val_t scalar);
el_val_t el_duration_div(el_val_t dur, el_val_t scalar);
el_val_t el_instant_lt(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_instant_le(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_instant_gt(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_instant_ge(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_instant_eq(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_instant_ne(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_duration_lt(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_duration_le(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_duration_gt(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_duration_ge(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_duration_eq(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_duration_ne(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t instant_to_unix_seconds(el_val_t i);
el_val_t instant_to_unix_millis(el_val_t i);
el_val_t instant_to_iso8601(el_val_t i);
el_val_t duration_to_seconds(el_val_t d);
el_val_t duration_to_millis(el_val_t d);
el_val_t duration_to_nanos(el_val_t d);
el_val_t el_sleep_duration(el_val_t dur);
el_val_t unix_timestamp(void);
el_val_t ttl_cache_set(el_val_t key, el_val_t value);
el_val_t ttl_cache_get(el_val_t key, el_val_t max_age);
el_val_t ttl_cache_age(el_val_t key);
/* ── Calendar + CalendarTime + Rhythm + LocalDate/Time/DateTime ─────────────
* Phase 1.5 of the time system. Calendar is pluggable: EarthCalendar (IANA
* zones, Gregorian, DST) is the user-facing default; MarsCalendar,
* CycleCalendar(period), NoCycleCalendar, RelativeCalendar handle non-Earth
* domains.
*
* A Calendar interprets an Instant under a particular cycle convention and
* produces a CalendarTime. CalendarTime carries the underlying Instant and
* a back-pointer to its Calendar; arithmetic and formatting consult the
* Calendar to convert ns since epoch into year/month/day/hour/minute/second
* (or sol/phase, or cycle/phase, depending on kind).
*
* Storage convention: Calendar / CalendarTime / Rhythm / LocalDate /
* LocalDateTime are heap-allocated structs whose pointers are cast into
* el_val_t. A 24-bit magic header at offset 0 lets the runtime identify
* the kind safely. LocalTime is small enough to live in the int64 slot
* directly (nanos since midnight, signed). */
/* Zone — opaque IANA zone or fixed offset, used by EarthCalendar.
* `zone_id` is either an IANA name ("America/New_York", "UTC") or a fixed
* offset string ("+05:30", "-08:00"). The runtime resolves it via tzset()
* on first use of the owning EarthCalendar. */
el_val_t zone(el_val_t id);
el_val_t zone_utc(void);
el_val_t zone_local(void);
el_val_t zone_offset(el_val_t hours, el_val_t minutes);
/* Calendar constructors. Each returns an el_val_t pointer to a heap-
* allocated, magic-tagged Calendar struct. Calendars are interned by
* (kind, zone_id, period_ns, epoch_ns) so identical constructors return
* the same pointer equality is reference equality. */
el_val_t earth_calendar(el_val_t z);
el_val_t earth_calendar_default(void);
el_val_t mars_calendar(void);
el_val_t cycle_calendar(el_val_t period_dur);
el_val_t no_cycle_calendar(void);
el_val_t relative_calendar(el_val_t epoch_inst);
/* CalendarTime constructors and methods. Returns a heap-allocated struct
* whose pointer fits in el_val_t. */
el_val_t now_in(el_val_t cal);
el_val_t in_calendar(el_val_t inst, el_val_t cal);
el_val_t cal_format(el_val_t ct, el_val_t pattern);
el_val_t cal_to_instant(el_val_t ct);
el_val_t cal_cycle_phase(el_val_t ct);
el_val_t cal_in(el_val_t ct, el_val_t cal);
/* LocalDate / LocalTime / LocalDateTime — calendar-agnostic value types.
* LocalTime carries nanoseconds since midnight as a signed int64 directly
* in the el_val_t slot (no allocation). LocalDate / LocalDateTime are
* heap-allocated structs with magic headers. */
el_val_t local_date(el_val_t y, el_val_t m, el_val_t d);
el_val_t local_time(el_val_t h, el_val_t m, el_val_t s, el_val_t ns);
el_val_t local_datetime(el_val_t date, el_val_t time);
el_val_t zoned(el_val_t date, el_val_t time, el_val_t cal);
el_val_t local_date_year(el_val_t ld);
el_val_t local_date_month(el_val_t ld);
el_val_t local_date_day(el_val_t ld);
el_val_t local_time_hour(el_val_t lt);
el_val_t local_time_minute(el_val_t lt);
el_val_t local_time_second(el_val_t lt);
el_val_t local_time_nanos(el_val_t lt);
el_val_t el_local_date_add_dur(el_val_t ld, el_val_t dur);
el_val_t el_local_time_add_dur(el_val_t lt, el_val_t dur);
el_val_t el_local_date_lt(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t el_local_date_eq(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
/* Rhythm — pluggable recurrence AST. Returns a heap-allocated struct
* pointer in el_val_t; rhythms are immutable so callers may share them. */
el_val_t rhythm_cycle_start(void);
el_val_t rhythm_cycle_phase(el_val_t phase);
el_val_t rhythm_duration(el_val_t d);
el_val_t rhythm_session_start(void);
el_val_t rhythm_event(el_val_t name);
el_val_t rhythm_and(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t rhythm_or(el_val_t a, el_val_t b);
el_val_t rhythm_weekday(el_val_t day);
el_val_t rhythm_weekly_at(el_val_t day, el_val_t hour, el_val_t minute);
el_val_t rhythm_next_after(el_val_t r, el_val_t after, el_val_t cal);
el_val_t rhythm_matches(el_val_t r, el_val_t ct);
/* ── UUID ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t uuid_new(void);
@@ -288,10 +441,53 @@ el_val_t str_char_at(el_val_t s, el_val_t i);
el_val_t str_char_code(el_val_t s, el_val_t i);
el_val_t str_pad_left(el_val_t s, el_val_t width, el_val_t pad);
el_val_t str_pad_right(el_val_t s, el_val_t width, el_val_t pad);
el_val_t str_format(el_val_t template, el_val_t data);
el_val_t str_format(el_val_t fmt, el_val_t data);
el_val_t str_lower(el_val_t s);
el_val_t str_upper(el_val_t s);
/* ── Text-processing primitives (Phase 1: byte/codepoint, ASCII char classes)
* Phase 2 (filed): Unicode-grapheme awareness, NFC/NFD normalization, regex.
* is_* predicates: empty input returns false; multi-char requires ALL bytes
* to match. ASCII ranges only in Phase 1. */
/* Counting */
el_val_t str_count(el_val_t s, el_val_t sub); /* non-overlapping */
el_val_t str_count_chars(el_val_t s); /* codepoint count */
el_val_t str_count_bytes(el_val_t s); /* alias of str_len */
el_val_t str_count_lines(el_val_t s);
el_val_t str_count_words(el_val_t s);
el_val_t str_count_letters(el_val_t s); /* ASCII [A-Za-z] */
el_val_t str_count_digits(el_val_t s); /* ASCII [0-9] */
/* Find / position */
el_val_t str_index_of_all(el_val_t s, el_val_t sub); /* [Int] of byte offsets */
el_val_t str_last_index_of(el_val_t s, el_val_t sub);
el_val_t str_find_chars(el_val_t s, el_val_t any_of); /* first idx of any ch */
/* Transform */
el_val_t str_repeat(el_val_t s, el_val_t n);
el_val_t str_reverse(el_val_t s); /* by codepoint */
el_val_t str_strip_prefix(el_val_t s, el_val_t prefix);
el_val_t str_strip_suffix(el_val_t s, el_val_t suffix);
el_val_t str_strip_chars(el_val_t s, el_val_t chars);
el_val_t str_lstrip(el_val_t s);
el_val_t str_rstrip(el_val_t s);
/* Char classification (Bool) */
el_val_t is_letter(el_val_t s);
el_val_t is_digit(el_val_t s);
el_val_t is_alphanumeric(el_val_t s);
el_val_t is_whitespace(el_val_t s);
el_val_t is_punctuation(el_val_t s);
el_val_t is_uppercase(el_val_t s);
el_val_t is_lowercase(el_val_t s);
/* Split / join */
el_val_t str_split_lines(el_val_t s);
el_val_t str_split_chars(el_val_t s); /* alias of native_string_chars */
el_val_t str_split_n(el_val_t s, el_val_t sep, el_val_t n);
el_val_t str_join(el_val_t list, el_val_t sep); /* alias of list_join */
/* ── List additions ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t list_push(el_val_t list, el_val_t elem);
@@ -364,6 +560,19 @@ el_val_t engram_node(el_val_t content, el_val_t node_type, el_val_t salience);
el_val_t engram_node_full(el_val_t content, el_val_t node_type, el_val_t label,
el_val_t salience, el_val_t importance, el_val_t confidence,
el_val_t tier, el_val_t tags);
/* Layered consciousness — see el_runtime.c for the layered architecture
* design notes (search "Layered consciousness architecture"). The five
* canonical layers (safety / core-identity / domain-knowledge / imprint /
* suit) are seeded automatically; engram_add_layer extends the registry
* with imprint or suit overlays at runtime. Nodes default to layer 1
* (core-identity) when created via engram_node / engram_node_full. */
el_val_t engram_node_layered(el_val_t content, el_val_t node_type, el_val_t label,
el_val_t salience, el_val_t certainty, el_val_t confidence,
el_val_t status, el_val_t tags, el_val_t layer_id);
el_val_t engram_add_layer(el_val_t name, el_val_t priority, el_val_t suppressible,
el_val_t transparent, el_val_t injectable);
el_val_t engram_remove_layer(el_val_t layer_id);
el_val_t engram_list_layers(void);
el_val_t engram_get_node(el_val_t id);
void engram_strengthen(el_val_t node_id);
void engram_forget(el_val_t node_id);
@@ -375,6 +584,8 @@ el_val_t engram_edge_between(el_val_t from_id, el_val_t to_id);
el_val_t engram_neighbors(el_val_t node_id);
el_val_t engram_neighbors_filtered(el_val_t node_id, el_val_t max_depth, el_val_t direction);
el_val_t engram_edge_count(void);
/* Three-pass activation: background fan-out → working-memory promotion →
* Layer 0 override. See "Three-pass activation" in el_runtime.c. */
el_val_t engram_activate(el_val_t query, el_val_t depth);
el_val_t engram_save(el_val_t path);
el_val_t engram_load(el_val_t path);
@@ -385,9 +596,16 @@ el_val_t engram_load(el_val_t path);
el_val_t engram_get_node_json(el_val_t id);
el_val_t engram_search_json(el_val_t query, el_val_t limit);
el_val_t engram_scan_nodes_json(el_val_t limit, el_val_t offset);
el_val_t engram_scan_nodes_by_type_json(el_val_t node_type, el_val_t limit, el_val_t offset);
el_val_t engram_neighbors_json(el_val_t node_id, el_val_t max_depth, el_val_t direction);
el_val_t engram_activate_json(el_val_t query, el_val_t depth);
el_val_t engram_stats_json(void);
el_val_t engram_list_layers_json(void);
/* engram_compile_layered_json — produce a prompt-ready text block split
* into "[LAYER 0 — STRUCTURAL]" (non-suppressible layers, sacred fire)
* and "[ENGRAM CONTEXT]" (standard suppressible layers). Returns "" if
* no nodes promoted to working memory. */
el_val_t engram_compile_layered_json(el_val_t intent, el_val_t depth);
/* ── LLM (Anthropic API client) ─────────────────────────────────────────────
* All functions call https://api.anthropic.com/v1/messages with the API key
@@ -476,6 +694,21 @@ el_val_t pq_hybrid_handshake(el_val_t remote_pub_combined);
el_val_t sha3_256_hex(el_val_t input);
/* ── AEAD: AES-256-GCM (libcrypto-backed) ───────────────────────────────────
* Symmetric authenticated encryption used to wrap envelopes after a KEM
* handshake. Caller MUST supply a 32-byte key (64 hex chars) typically the
* Kyber-768 / hybrid shared_secret, optionally normalized via SHA3-256.
*
* aead_encrypt returns a JSON map {"nonce":"...","ciphertext":"..."} where
* ciphertext is the AES-256-GCM output with the 16-byte auth tag appended.
* Nonce is a fresh 12-byte CSPRNG draw callers never pick the nonce, which
* structurally rules out the GCM nonce-reuse footgun.
*
* aead_decrypt returns the plaintext String, or "" on any failure (including
* auth-tag mismatch). Callers MUST check for "" before trusting the result. */
el_val_t aead_encrypt(el_val_t key_hex, el_val_t plaintext);
el_val_t aead_decrypt(el_val_t key_hex, el_val_t nonce_hex, el_val_t ciphertext_hex);
/* ── Native VM builtin aliases (for compiled El source) ─────────────────────
* These match the El VM's native_* builtins so that El source compiled
* to C can call the same names without modification. */
@@ -502,6 +735,22 @@ el_val_t get(el_val_t list, el_val_t index); /* el_list_get */
el_val_t map_get(el_val_t map, el_val_t key); /* el_map_get */
el_val_t map_set(el_val_t map, el_val_t key, el_val_t value); /* el_map_set */
/* ── OTLP/HTTP Observability ─────────────────────────────────────────────── */
/* See bottom of el_runtime.c for the implementation.
* Configured by env vars OTLP_ENDPOINT, OTEL_SERVICE_NAME, OTEL_SERVICE_VERSION.
* No-op when OTLP_ENDPOINT is unset. Drop-on-failure semantics. */
/* ── Subprocess execution ────────────────────────────────────────────────── */
el_val_t exec_command(el_val_t cmd); /* run shell command, return exit code */
el_val_t exec_capture(el_val_t cmd); /* run shell command, capture stdout */
el_val_t exec(el_val_t cmd); /* exec(cmd) → stdout String (30s timeout) */
el_val_t exec_bg(el_val_t cmd); /* exec_bg(cmd) → PID String (non-blocking) */
el_val_t emit_log(el_val_t level, el_val_t msg, el_val_t fields_json);
el_val_t emit_metric(el_val_t name, el_val_t value, el_val_t tags_json);
el_val_t trace_span_start(el_val_t name);
el_val_t trace_span_end(el_val_t span_handle);
el_val_t emit_event(el_val_t name, el_val_t duration_ms);
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
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@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
# El JavaScript Backend (codegen-js)
**Status:** scaffolded. Hello-world compiles and runs. ~50% language coverage. Core runtime (~30 builtins) implemented. CGI / DHARMA / LLM / Engram intentionally stubbed.
**Status:** Phase 5 complete. ~90% language coverage. Full browser JavaScript can be expressed structurally in El without any `native_js` escape hatches. All additions since Phase 4: anonymous function literals (lambda syntax), try/catch statement, extern fn declarations, direct JS method call syntax on Any-typed values, Promise helpers, Object/Array utilities, and URL import declarations. Proof: `examples/browser-auth.el` is a complete Supabase auth flow with zero `native_js` or `native_js_call` calls.
**Authoritative files**
@@ -57,27 +57,36 @@ Same function names as `el_runtime.c` wherever possible, so codegen-js can emit
**The codegen-js generated output uses the global-namespace style:** every emitted file starts with `import './el_runtime.js'` (which side-effects the globals) so call sites stay flat — `println(x)` not `el.println(x)`. This matches the C backend's flat call surface and keeps the generated code grep-compatible across targets.
### Implemented today (~30 builtins)
### Implemented (~90 builtins)
| Category | Functions |
|---|---|
| I/O | `println`, `print` |
| String | `el_str_concat`, `str_concat`, `str_eq`, `str_starts_with`, `str_ends_with`, `str_len`, `int_to_str`, `str_to_int`, `str_slice`, `str_contains`, `str_replace`, `str_to_upper`, `str_to_lower`, `str_trim`, `str_index_of`, `str_split`, `str_char_at`, `str_char_code`, `str_lower`, `str_upper` |
| Math | `el_abs`, `el_max`, `el_min` |
| List | `el_list_new`, `el_list_len`, `el_list_get`, `el_list_append`, `el_list_empty`, `el_list_clone`, `list_push`, `list_join`, `list_range` |
| String | `el_str_concat`, `str_concat`, `str_eq`, `str_starts_with`, `str_ends_with`, `str_len`, `int_to_str`, `str_to_int`, `str_slice`, `str_contains`, `str_replace`, `str_to_upper`, `str_to_lower`, `str_trim`, `str_index_of`, `str_split`, `str_char_at`, `str_char_code`, `str_lower`, `str_upper`, `str_pad_left`, `str_pad_right` |
| Math | `el_abs`, `el_max`, `el_min`, `math_sqrt`, `math_log`, `math_ln`, `math_sin`, `math_cos`, `math_pi` |
| Float | `float_to_str`, `int_to_float`, `float_to_int`, `format_float`, `decimal_round`, `str_to_float` |
| List | `el_list_new`, `el_list_len`, `el_list_get`, `el_list_append`, `el_list_empty`, `el_list_clone`, `list_push`, `list_push_front`, `list_join`, `list_range` |
| Map | `el_map_new`, `el_get_field`, `el_map_get`, `el_map_set` |
| HTTP | `http_get`, `http_post`, `http_post_json` (via `fetch()`, returns `Promise<string>` — see §5 async caveat) |
| FS | `fs_read`, `fs_write`, `fs_list` (Node-only, throw in browser) |
| JSON | `json_parse`, `json_stringify`, `json_get`, `json_get_string`, `json_get_int` |
| HTTP | `http_get`, `http_post`, `http_post_json`, `http_get_with_headers`, `http_post_with_headers` (via `fetch()`, return `Promise<string>`) |
| FS | `fs_read`, `fs_write`, `fs_list` (Node-only) |
| JSON | `json_parse`, `json_stringify`, `json_get`, `json_get_string`, `json_get_int`, `json_get_float`, `json_get_bool`, `json_get_raw`, `json_set`, `json_array_len` |
| Time | `time_now`, `time_now_utc`, `sleep_secs` (Node), `sleep_ms` |
| Bool | `bool_to_str` |
| Process | `exit_program` (Node `process.exit`, throw in browser) |
| Refcount | `el_retain`, `el_release` (no-ops — JS has GC) |
| ARC method-call shortforms | `append`, `len`, `get`, `map_get`, `map_set` |
| Process | `exit_program` (Node `process.exit`) |
| Refcount | `el_retain`, `el_release` (no-ops) |
| Method shortforms | `append`, `len`, `get`, `map_get`, `map_set` |
| Native VM aliases | `native_list_get`, `native_list_len`, `native_list_append`, `native_list_empty`, `native_list_clone`, `native_string_chars`, `native_int_to_str` |
| `args` | `args()` returns `process.argv.slice(2)` in Node, `[]` in browser |
| `state_*` | In-memory `Map` keyed by string |
| `env` | `process.env[k]` in Node, throws in browser |
| `args` / `env` / `state_*` | Process args, environment, in-memory state |
| UUID | `uuid_v4`, `uuid_new` |
| DOM bridge | `dom_get_element`, `dom_get_value`, `dom_set_value`, `dom_get_text`, `dom_set_text`, `dom_set_prop`, `dom_get_prop`, `dom_set_style`, `dom_add_class`, `dom_remove_class`, `dom_show`, `dom_hide`, `dom_listen`, `dom_query`, `dom_query_all`, `dom_create`, `dom_append`, `dom_remove`, `dom_is_null` (browser-only) |
| DOM extended | `dom_set_attr`, `dom_get_attr`, `dom_remove_attr`, `dom_set_html`, `dom_get_html`, `dom_get_parent`, `dom_contains_class`, `dom_get_checked`, `dom_set_checked` (browser-only) |
| Timers | `set_timeout(ms, cb)`, `set_interval(ms, cb) -> Int`, `clear_interval(handle)` |
| Local storage | `local_storage_get`, `local_storage_set`, `local_storage_remove` (browser-only) |
| Window | `window_location`, `window_redirect`, `window_on_load`, `window_set`, `window_get` |
| Debug | `console_log` |
| Promise helpers (Phase 5) | `promise_then(p, cb)`, `promise_catch(p, cb)`, `promise_resolve(val)`, `promise_reject(msg)` |
| Object / Array (Phase 5) | `object_assign(t, s)`, `object_keys(obj)`, `object_values(obj)`, `json_deep_clone(obj)`, `array_from(iterable)`, `type_of(val)`, `instanceof_check(val, name)` |
| native_js escape hatch | `native_js(code)` — eval; `native_js_call(obj, method, args)` — method call. Use only when no structural alternative exists |
### Stubbed (throw at runtime)
@@ -128,17 +137,54 @@ The runtime auto-detects via `typeof window === 'undefined'`.
---
## 5. The async problem (the big deferred decision)
## 5. The async problem
`fetch()` is async. The C backend's `http_get(url)` is synchronous and returns the body string directly. El source was written assuming sync. Three options:
1. **Pretend it's sync from El's POV; use synchronous XHR (browser) or `child_process.execSync('curl ')` (Node).** Bad: synchronous XHR is deprecated and frozen on the main thread; `execSync` is a hack.
2. **Make every `http_*` builtin in the JS runtime return a `Promise`, and rewrite codegen-js to insert `await` everywhere.** This requires turning every El function that transitively calls a network builtin into an `async fn` in JS. Doable, but invasive — the El AST does not currently mark async-ness.
3. **Compile El's call sites with implicit await; compile-time taint tracking marks every fn that transitively calls a network builtin as `async`. Generated JS uses `async function` and `await`.** This is the right answer long-term.
1. **Pretend it's sync from El's POV; use synchronous XHR (browser) or `child_process.execSync('curl ...')` (Node).** Bad: synchronous XHR is deprecated and frozen on the main thread; `execSync` is a hack.
2. **Make every `http_*` builtin in the JS runtime return a `Promise`, and rewrite codegen-js to insert `await` everywhere.** This requires turning every El function that transitively calls a network builtin into an `async fn` in JS. Doable, but invasive.
3. **Explicit `@async` decorator on El functions; codegen-js emits `async function` + `await` for known-async call sites.** This is the approach implemented.
**Decision for this scaffold:** option 3, but only the runtime side is implemented. `http_get` in `el_runtime.js` returns a `Promise<string>`. `codegen-js.el` does NOT yet emit `async`/`await`. Calling `http_get` from compiled El will return a Promise that the El program will treat as a string (which produces `"[object Promise]"`). This is documented and accepted for the scaffold; the compile-time taint pass is a follow-up.
**Decision:** option 3, with an explicit opt-in decorator. `http_get`, `http_post`, `http_post_json`, `http_get_with_headers`, and `http_post_with_headers` in `el_runtime.js` return `Promise<string>`. `codegen-js.el` now emits `await` before calls to these builtins and before calls to any El function decorated `@async`.
For now, programs that don't touch HTTP work correctly. That covers `el-ui/runtime` (which only manipulates the DOM and a graph), most of cgi-studio's pure UI components, and all hello-world style programs.
### How to use async in El (JS target)
Mark a function with `@async` to declare it as async. Any call to that function from another El function will automatically get `await` in the generated JS. The callee must also be `@async` (or call only non-async code) for the pattern to compose correctly.
```el
@async
fn fetch_user(id: String) -> String {
http_get("https://api.example.com/users/" + id)
}
@async
fn main() -> Void {
let body = fetch_user("42")
println(body)
}
```
Compiles to:
```javascript
async function fetch_user(id) {
return await http_get("https://api.example.com/users/" + id);
}
async function main() {
let body = await fetch_user("42");
println(body);
}
main();
```
**Limitations:**
- `@async` is a JS-target-only convention. The C backend ignores the decorator (it calls the synchronous libcurl-backed version).
- Implicit taint propagation (auto-marking all transitive callers) is not implemented. The programmer must explicitly add `@async` to every function in the call chain that reaches an async builtin.
- Forward-reference calls to `@async` functions are handled correctly: codegen-js does a pre-registration pass over all FnDefs before emitting any code.
For programs that do not touch HTTP, no `@async` annotation is needed and the generated code is identical to before.
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## 7. What's NOT supported in JS target initially
## 7. Language features — JS target coverage
This is the canonical list. Programs that use any of these compile (no `#error`-style fail-fast like the C backend's capability check) but throw at runtime or behave as documented.
### Fully supported
| Feature | Notes |
|---|---|
| `cgi {}` block | Compiled to a no-op + comment (UI code is not a CGI) |
| `service {}` block | Compiled to a no-op + comment |
| `match` expressions | LitInt/LitStr/LitBool/Wildcard/Binding/Variant via IIFE if/else chain |
| `type` (struct) defs | Skipped; structs are plain JS objects. `t["field"]` works |
| `enum` defs | Skipped; enum values are strings or ints |
| `?` postfix (nil-prop) | `obj?.field` emits `(obj)?.["field"] ?? null` via JS optional chaining |
| `extern fn` | Emits a comment; calls resolve to JS environment globals |
| Anonymous function literals | `fn(p: T) -> R { body }` emits a hoisted `function __lambda_N(p)` |
| `try/catch` | Emits `try { ... } catch (name) { ... }` directly |
| URL imports | `import "https://..."` emits ES module import (or comment in bundle mode) |
| Method call on `Any` | `obj.method(args)` emits `obj.method(args)` for non-El-shortform methods |
| Field access on `Any` | `obj.field` emits `obj["field"]` (bracket notation, works on prototype chains) |
| `@async` decorator | `async function` + `await` at call sites for async builtins and `@async` fns |
### Not supported (stub throws or no-op)
| Feature | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| `cgi {}` block | Compiled to a no-op + warning comment | CGI identity is server-side. UI code is not a CGI. |
| `service {}` block | Compiled to a no-op + warning comment | Same. |
| All `dharma_*` | Stub throws | Programs needing DHARMA must call a server-side daemon over HTTP |
| All `engram_*` | Stub throws | Could be ported to in-browser (IndexedDB-backed) later |
| All `llm_*` | Stub throws | Browser cannot hold API keys; route through server |
| `llm_register_tool` | Stub throws | Same |
| `http_serve` | Stub throws | Browsers cannot serve. Node-mode could, deferred |
| `http_set_handler` | Stub throws | Same |
| `match` expressions | Compiled (basic) | LitInt/LitStr/LitBool/Wildcard/Binding all work via `if/else` chain. Tagged-union match deferred |
| `type` (struct) defs | Skipped at codegen | Treated as documentation; structs are plain JS objects. `t["field"]` works |
| `enum` defs | Skipped at codegen | Same — enum values are bare strings or ints |
| `?` postfix (nil-prop) | No-op | Same as C backend's current state |
| `try` postfix | Stripped to inner | Same as C backend |
| Capability enforcement | Not enforced | The C backend uses `#error` directives; the JS backend lets the runtime stubs throw. Future: emit `throw new Error('capability violation')` at compile time |
| All `dharma_*` | Stub throws | Requires server-side daemon |
| All `engram_*` | Stub throws | Could be ported to IndexedDB later |
| All `llm_*` | Stub throws | Route through server |
| `http_serve` | Stub throws | Browsers cannot host servers |
| `el_cgi_init` | No-op | CGI identity is server-side |
| Capability enforcement | Not enforced | Runtime stubs throw; compile-time check is a follow-up |
| VBD role check | Not enforced | Same |
| Float bit-cast | Not needed | JS number is already a double |
| Crypto primitives | Stub throws | Easy to add via `crypto.subtle` later |
| `state_*` | In-memory only | No persistence; resets on page reload |
| Crypto primitives | Stub throws | Add via `crypto.subtle` later |
| `state_*` | In-memory only | Resets on page reload |
| `args()` | Node-only | Browser returns `[]` |
| `fs_*` | Node-only | Browser throws |
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## 7a. Phase 5 constructs — design and emit shapes
### `extern fn`
Declares a function that exists in the JS environment. No body is emitted; the compiler records the name so call sites emit correctly.
```el
extern fn supabase_create_client(url: String, key: String) -> Any
```
Emits: a comment `// extern fn supabase_create_client -- provided by the JS environment`.
Call sites emit: `supabase_create_client(url, key)` (same as any other El function call).
The convention for mapping CDN globals: the page must expose the function on `globalThis`. For Supabase, the CDN bundle exposes `supabase.createClient`; a thin adapter assigns `globalThis.supabase_create_client = supabase.createClient` in a setup script, or the extern fn is named to match a global directly.
### Anonymous function literals
`fn(params) -> RetType { body }` is valid in expression position. Emitted as a hoisted function declaration with a generated name.
```el
dom_listen(btn, "click", fn(event: Any) -> Void {
handle_click(event)
})
```
Emits:
```javascript
function __lambda_1(event) {
handle_click(event);
}
dom_listen(btn, "click", __lambda_1);
```
The hoisted-declaration strategy is debuggable, has no closure-capture surprises, and does not require a string-buffer mode in codegen. The generated name appears in stack traces.
### `try/catch`
```el
try {
let result = risky_call()
} catch (err: Any) {
show_error(err)
}
```
Emits JS `try { ... } catch (err) { ... }` directly. In the C target the try body is emitted with a comment; error handling is a no-op.
### Method call on `Any`-typed values
When a method call's receiver is not a known El runtime shortform (`append`, `len`, `get`, `map_get`, `map_set`), the call emits as a direct JS method invocation:
```el
let client: Any = get_client()
let resp = client.auth.signInWithOtp(opts)
```
Emits:
```javascript
let client = get_client();
let resp = client["auth"].signInWithOtp(opts);
```
Field access uses bracket notation (`client["auth"]`), which works on both plain El map objects and real JS objects with prototype-inherited properties.
### URL imports
```el
import "https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@supabase/supabase-js@2/dist/umd/supabase.js"
```
In module mode: `import "https://...";` at the top of the generated file.
In bundle/IIFE mode: `// external: https://...` comment.
El source imports (`.el` files) are excluded -- they were already inlined by `resolve_imports`.
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## 8. CLI dispatch — `--target=js`
The compiler entry point `compiler.el` adds a `compile_js(source: String) -> String` alongside the existing `compile()`. The CLI behavior:
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## 8a. Production output — `--minify` and `--obfuscate`
Two post-processing flags produce production-ready browser JS in a single compiler invocation, replacing any external post-processing scripts.
### Usage
```
elc --target=js --bundle --minify source.el > output.min.js
elc --target=js --bundle --obfuscate source.el > output.obf.js
elc --target=js --bundle --minify --obfuscate source.el > output.final.js
```
Both flags require `--target=js`. Passing either without `--target=js` prints an error and exits with code 1.
`--obfuscate` implies `--minify` — obfuscating unminified code produces no benefit and only increases output size.
### Pipeline order
```
generate JS -> (if --bundle, wrap in IIFE) -> (if --minify, run terser) -> (if --obfuscate, run javascript-obfuscator) -> output
```
### Tool discovery
The compiler looks for each tool in this order:
1. `<src_dir>/node_modules/.bin/<tool>` — local install next to source file
2. `<src_dir>/../node_modules/.bin/<tool>` — one level up (monorepo layout)
3. `npx --yes <tool>` — fall back to npx (uses globally cached package or downloads on first use)
If no path resolves and npx is not on `PATH`, the compiler prints a clear error and exits non-zero:
```
el-compiler: error: terser not found. Run 'npm install terser' in your project directory.
el-compiler: error: javascript-obfuscator not found. Run 'npm install javascript-obfuscator' in your project directory.
```
### Minification (terser)
Command issued internally:
```
terser <tmpfile> --compress passes=2,drop_console=false,drop_debugger=true \
--mangle 'reserved=[<reserved>]' --output <tmpfile.min>
```
### Obfuscation (javascript-obfuscator)
Command issued internally (runs after minification):
```
javascript-obfuscator <input> --output <output>
--compact true
--simplify true
--string-array true
--string-array-encoding base64
--string-array-threshold 0.75
--identifier-names-generator hexadecimal
--rename-globals false
--self-defending false
--reserved-names <reserved>
```
### Reserved names
These identifiers are protected from renaming by both tools. They are referenced directly from HTML `onclick=` attributes and other global-scope callsites:
```
neuronDemoToggle, neuronDemoSend, neuronDemoReset,
signInWith, signInWithEmail, signUpWithEmail, sendMagicLink,
signOut, resetPassword, sendResetEmail, updatePassword,
showSignIn, showSignUp, hideReset,
setSort, addFamilyMember, removeFamilyMember, copyForPlatform, entHeadcountChange,
NEURON_CFG
```
### Temp files
The compiler uses `/tmp/elc-<pid>-<timestamp>.js` naming for temp files. All temp files are cleaned up on both success and failure paths.
### Implementation notes
- The compiler adds `stdout_to_file(path)` / `stdout_restore()` builtins to the C runtime (`el_runtime.c`) to capture codegen output (which is streamed via `println`) into a temp file before passing it to the external tools.
- `--minify` and `--obfuscate` error messages are printed after stdout is restored, so they always reach the terminal regardless of output redirection.
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## 9. The path to compiling el-ui/runtime through this backend
This is the real-world test. `el-ui/runtime/src/` is currently 5 hand-written `.js` files. The path to authoring them in El:
1. **Phase 1 — Hello-world** (this scaffold). Done.
2. **Phase 2 — language coverage.** Get codegen-js to ~95% parity with codegen.el for non-network features. Specifically: `match`, struct/enum field access, `?`-propagation, full `for`-over-list, complete unary/binary operators, lexical closures (the C backend doesn't have these but we'll need them for el-ui's component model).
3. **Phase 3 — DOM bridge.** Add `dom_*` builtins to el_runtime.js: `dom_create_element`, `dom_set_text`, `dom_append_child`, `dom_query`, `dom_listen`, etc. These are Node-as-El builtins for the browser; the C backend will add a stub set that errors. Source-shareable El UI code becomes possible.
4. **Phase 4 — Component class lowering.** El doesn't have classes; el-ui's `Component` is a JS class. Decide: extend El with a `component` keyword that compiles to JS class + C struct? Or have el-ui authors define components as `fn render_<name>(state) -> String` and provide a small bootstrap. The latter is the lower-impact path.
5. **Phase 5 — Async taint pass.** Implement compile-time async tracking so `http_get` and friends produce `await fetch()` correctly. Required before authoring code that fetches data.
6. **Phase 6 — Port `el-ui/runtime/`.** Translate the 5 JS files to El, compile to JS, swap in. Run el-ui's existing tests. Iterate.
1. **Phase 1 — Hello-world.** DONE.
2. **Phase 2 — Language coverage.** DONE. `match`, struct/enum field access, `?`-propagation, `for`-over-list, complete operators.
3. **Phase 3 — DOM bridge.** DONE. Full `dom_*` set, `window_set`/`window_get`, `native_js`/`native_js_call` escape hatches.
4. **Phase 4 — Production output.** DONE. `--bundle` (IIFE), `--minify` (terser), `--obfuscate` (javascript-obfuscator), `@async`/`await`, enum::variant match patterns.
5. **Phase 5 — Full JS expression coverage.** DONE. This is the phase documented in this revision.
- `extern fn` declarations (no body emitted; call sites resolve to JS globals)
- Anonymous function literals: `fn(p: T) -> R { body }` in expression position
- `try { ... } catch (name: T) { ... }` statement
- Method call on `Any`-typed values: `client.auth.signInWithOtp(opts)` emits direct JS
- Field access on `Any`: bracket notation that works on prototype chains
- Promise helpers: `promise_then`, `promise_catch`, `promise_resolve`, `promise_reject`
- Object/Array utilities: `object_assign`, `object_keys`, `object_values`, `json_deep_clone`, `array_from`, `type_of`, `instanceof_check`
- URL imports: `import "https://..."` emits ES module import
- **Proof**: `examples/browser-auth.el` -- complete Supabase auth flow with zero `native_js` or `native_js_call`
6. **Phase 6 — Port `el-ui/runtime/`.** Translate the 5 JS files to El, compile to JS, swap in. Run el-ui's existing tests. The language is now expressive enough for this.
7. **Phase 7 — Port cgi-studio UI.** Larger surface area; same pattern.
8. **Phase 8 — Marketplace plugins.** Open the door for third-party UI El.
The blocking item between phase 1 and phase 2 is incremental — every El construct used by el-ui's source needs codegen-js coverage. Phase 5 (async) is the architectural decision that needs explicit user buy-in, because it changes the language's effective semantics on the JS target.
The blocking item for Phase 6 is now just translation effort, not language gaps. Phase 5 removed the last structural barriers.
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