A runtime for typescript's type system that turns it into a general purpose, purely functional programming language with effects!
- read/write file
- simple stdio interactions
- error handling
- test runner
- mutable references
- js ffi
- get cli args, env vars
Take a look at the ./examples directory for more examples on how to write a program in typescript types
import { Bind, Do, Kind1 } from 'ts-types-lang/stdlib/effect'
import { WriteFile } from 'ts-types-lang/stdlib/fs'
import { PutString, ReadLine, PutStringLn } from 'ts-types-lang/stdlib/stdio'
export type main = [
PutStringLn<'Greetotron 6000 initializing...'>,
PutStringLn<''>,
PutString<'Your name? '>,
Bind<ReadLine, <name extends string>() =>
PutStringLn<`Hello, ${name}`>>,
PutString<'Your purpose in life? '>,
Bind<ReadLine, HandleResponseK>,
PutStringLn<'Bye bye'>,
]
// :: string -> Effect ()
interface HandleResponseK extends Kind1<string, Effect> {
return: Do<[
PutStringLn<`Interesting that you believe "${this['input']}" is your purpose. Hmmmm...`>,
PutStringLn<'Judging harshly...'>,
PutStringLn<'Saving response...'>,
WriteFile<'./response.txt', this['input']>,
]>
}
Install it -
npm i --save ts-types-lang
# OR
yarn add ts-types-lang
Or just run it -
npx tsr run ./examples/guess-number.ts
# OR
yarn exec tsr run ./examples/guess-number.ts
Why not?
Why?
What?
No