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Bourne Basic - a BASIC interpreter implemented (painfully) in pure Bourne shell
#!/bin/sh
#
#
# From: allbery@ncoast.UUCP (allbery@ncoast.UUCP)
# Subject: bournebasic
# Newsgroups: comp.sources.misc
# Date: 1987-08-18 18:54:12 PST
#
# Here's a useful BASIC interpreter written in Bourne shell.
# There's no manual but this demo shows the most salient features:
#
# 10 print "Enter any number and I will double it for you ";
# 20 input x
# 30 y = 2*x
# 40 print "The answer is ";
# 50 print y
# 60 print "Enter -1 if you want to continue."
# 70 input c
# 80 if c = -1 then 10
# 90 print "Bye"
#
# Also, the commands 'load', 'save', 'list', 'run', and 'new'
# work as expected. Enjoy!
#
tfiles=/tmp/bas$$
export tfiles
trap "rm ${tfiles?Bug}*; exit" 2
> ${tfiles}
echo 'Hi there!'
while true
do
echo -n '>'
read com com2 || exit
case $com in
list)
cat ${tfiles}
;;
run)
echo 0 > ${tfiles}.ln
while true
do
while true
do
case `cat ${tfiles}.ln` in
0)
read lineno line || exit
;;
*)
while true
do
read lineno line || exit
match=`cat ${tfiles}.ln`
case $lineno in
$match)
break
;;
*)
;;
esac
done
esac
while true
do
case $line in
print*)
expr=`echo $line | sed 's/print\ *//'`
case $expr in
\"*)
echo -n `echo "$expr" | sed 's/^\"//
s/\".*$//'`
case $line in
*\;)
;;
*)
echo
;;
esac
;;
*)
> ${tfiles}.ex
files=`echo ${tfiles}.?`
case $files in
${tfiles}.\?)
;;
*)
for i in $files
do
cat $i >> ${tfiles}.ex
done
;;
esac
echo $expr >> ${tfiles}.ex
bc < ${tfiles}.ex > ${tfiles}.res
cat ${tfiles}.res
;;
esac
;;
if*)
expr=`echo $line | sed '{
s/if\ */\(/
s/[#=]/\)-\(/
s/\ *then.*/\)/
}'`
target=`echo $line | sed 's/.*then\ *//'`
> ${tfiles}.ex
files=`echo ${tfiles}.?`
case $files in
${tfiles}.\?)
;;
*)
for i in $files
do
cat $i >> ${tfiles}.ex
done
;;
esac
echo $expr >>${tfiles}.ex
res=`bc < ${tfiles}.ex`
case $res in
0*)
case $line in
*=*)
echo $target > ${tfiles}.ln
exit
;;
*)
;;
esac
;;
*)
case $line in
*#*)
echo $target > ${tfiles}.ln
exit
;;
*)
;;
esac
;;
esac
;;
end*)
echo 0 > ${tfiles}.ln
exit
;;
goto*)
expr=`echo $line | sed 's/goto\ *//'`
echo $expr > ${tfiles}.ln
exit
;;
input*)
var=`echo $line | sed 's/input\ *//'`
echo -n "?"
echo -n "$var=" > ${tfiles}.$var
while true
do
read val
echo $val
break
done < /dev/tty >> ${tfiles}.$var
;;
*)
> ${tfiles}.ex
files=`echo ${tfiles}.?`
case $files in
${tfiles}.\?)
;;
*)
for i in $files
do
cat $i >> ${tfiles}.ex
done
;;
esac
echo $line >>${tfiles}.ex
var=`echo $line | sed 's/\ *=.*//'`
echo $var >> ${tfiles}.ex
bc < ${tfiles}.ex > ${tfiles}.res
echo -n $var= > ${tfiles}.$var
cat ${tfiles}.res >> ${tfiles}.$var
;;
esac
read lineno line || exit
done
done < ${tfiles}
case `cat ${tfiles}.ln` in
0*)
break
;;
*)
;;
esac
done
;;
new)
>${tfiles}
;;
quit)
echo 'Thank you for your patience.'
rm ${tfiles?Bug}*
exit
;;
load)
cp $com2 ${tfiles}
;;
save)
cp ${tfiles} $com2
;;
[0-9]*)
echo $com $com2 > ${tfiles}.nl
grep -v "^$com" ${tfiles} >> ${tfiles}.nl
sort -n ${tfiles}.nl > ${tfiles}
;;
"")
;;
*)
echo 'Illegal command'
esac
done
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