Open alisianoi opened 7 years ago
Need to watch a PyCon17 talk on building transpilers, might be useful:
and the pybee tool from the same author, that you listed alright :) great finds!
Hello,
spdx-expression-parse is a SPDX expression parser written in JavaScript. There are other related packages in jslicense.
It is much more minimal than this project (which have many more features), but if it can save you some time...
@motet-a Thanks! spdx-expression-parse is great... with the caveat that the features it misses are the ones we want in JS ;) e.g. flexible parsing from eventually non-SPDX licenses names or ids, and boolean reasoning, sorting, simplification and equivalence on expressions. (FYI this effort to port this to JS by @all3fox is a GSoC project)
i would like to work on the project for gsoc 2019.and i want to contribute on it.
This issue will capture progress on making
license-expression
andboolean.py
into online tools.Transpiling tools that did not quite work:
RapydScript https://github.com/atsepkov/RapydScript Lacks support for importing things (like,
import __future__
), its list of importable modules is hereBatavia https://github.com/pybee/batavia The idea here is to compile python to its bytecode and then run it in a javascript vm. Because python bytecode changes from version to version,
batavia
currently supports3.4.4
and possibly3.5.x
(their docs state many things). My problem was compiling those pythons on Archlinux and when I finally did a) their test suite did not quite pass and b) it chocked onimport __future__
.PyPyJS https://github.com/pypyjs/pypyjs The whole thing is complicated and I failed to make it work. Main demotivator: the website offers python
2.7.9
and there is a github issue that indicatespython 3
support is stalling.Transpiling tools that look promising:
Transcrypt https://github.com/qquick/Transcrypt and http://transcrypt.org This is currently the only candidate that has a distinct transpiling step (you actually see the
.js
files as a result) that could be made to work. However, there are problems which are summarized on SO.Brython https://github.com/brython-dev/brython The most laid-back approach: just works, delivers results but sometimes the resulting boolean expressions come out wrong (runtime error).
Transpiling tools that look promising but not yet tried:
Skulpt http://www.skulpt.org/ It looks similar to Brython, which is why untried.
flexx https://github.com/zoofIO/flexx
https://github.com/alehander42/pseudo-python
https://github.com/alehander42/pseudo