# interpreter This project aims to provide a very minimal scripting language for embedded systems. Many other languages already exist, such as Lua, Tcl, or BASIC; however, most implementations require certain system calls like read() and write(), as they expect a filesystem. This interpreter wants to be as system-independent and portable as possible: parsing script from strings one at a time, having minimal built-in functions (so the user can define their own IO calls and such), and only requiring a few standard library functions. To use this program with your own device, you'll need some malloc/free implementation, and a freestanding standard library. Newlib works well for this; however, functions like atoi() and snprintf() will probably need to be rewritten (if you don't have an \_sbrk defined). Interpreter features: * Variable/function definition - in C and in script * if/else and while loops * a solve function to parse strings at runtime Inconvenient features: * no local variables * whitespace sometimes ignored Some TODO items: * fix all memory leaks * add better error messages * arrays? * for loops This project can be made for the host system (```make```) or an ARM system (```make arm```). This project is still in heavy development, so don't expect much. To include it in your own project, just link in libinterp.a (for ARM) and use the header files.