Transpiler from C# to Kotlin.
Very early pre alpha
Demo:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
namespace ConsoleApplication3
{
class Example
{
public void Main()
{
var i = 1.ToString();
var res = Console.ReadLine();
Console.WriteLine("You wrote " + res);
}
public void Conditionals()
{
var x = 1 > 2 ? "a" : "b";
}
public string Arrays(string[] strings)
{
if (strings == null)
{
return "null";
}
var x = "";
foreach (var s in strings)
{
x += "," + s;
}
return x;
}
public void Linq()
{
int[] ints = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8};
var big = ints.Where(i => i > 4).Select(i => i*2).ToList();
}
public void Delegates()
{
Action<int, string> del = (a, b) =>
{
Console.WriteLine("{0} {1}", a, b);
};
Func<int, string> del2 = a => "hello" + a;
InvokeIt(del);
}
private void InvokeIt(Action<int, string> del)
{
del(1, "hello");
}
}
}
Gets transpiled into
package consoleapplication3
class Example {
fun main () : Unit {
var i : String = 1.toString()
var res : String = readLine()
println("You wrote " + res)
}
fun conditionals () : Unit {
var x : String = if (1 > 2) "a" else "b"
}
fun arrays (strings : Array<String>) : String {
if (strings == null) {
return "null"
}
var x : String = ""
for(s in strings) {
x += "," + s
}
return x
}
fun linq () : Unit {
var ints : Array<Int> = arrayOf(1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
var big : List<Int> = ints.filter{it > 4}.map{it * 2}.toList()
}
fun delegates () : Unit {
var del : (Int, String) -> Unit = {a, b ->
println("{0} {1}", a, b)
}
var del2 : (Int) -> String = {a -> "hello" + a}
invokeIt(del)
}
fun invokeIt (del : (Int, String) -> Unit) : Unit {
del(1, "hello")
}
}