A Rust implementation of Wasted but Amazing Turing-incomplete Stack-based Object Notation (WATSON).
Add the following to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
watson_rs = "0.1.0"
use std::io;
use serde::Serialize;
use serde_watson::ser::Serializer;
#[derive(Serialize)]
struct Transaction {
id: u64,
from: String,
to: String,
amount: f64,
}
fn main() -> serde_watson::Result<()> {
let tx = Transaction {
id: 0xabcd1234,
from: "Motoaki Tanigo".to_owned(),
to: "Oozora Subaru".to_owned(),
amount: 123.45,
};
let mut ser = Serializer::from_writer(io::stdout());
tx.serialize(&mut ser)?;
Ok(())
}
You can run the example above by running cargo run --example basic
in the watson_example directory.
$ cargo run --example basic
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.08s
Running `target/debug/examples/basic`
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You can verify the output using the WATSON CLI.
$ cargo run --example basic | watson decode -t json
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.05s
Running `target/debug/examples/basic`
{"amount":123.45,"from":"Motoaki Tanigo","id":2882343476,"to":"Oozora Subaru"}
You can run a WATSON Virtual Machine directly by using this crate:
use watson_rs::vm::VM;
use watson_rs::{Insn, Location, Token};
fn main() -> watson_rs::Result<()> {
let mut vm = VM::new();
// Instructions are defined in https://github.com/genkami/watson/blob/main/doc/spec.md.
vm.execute(token(Insn::Inew))?; // Push a signed integer `0` to the stack.
vm.execute(token(Insn::Iinc))?; // Increment a value on the top of the stack.
vm.execute(token(Insn::Ishl))?; // Shift a value on the top of the stack to the left by one bit.
println!("result: {:?}", vm.peek_top().unwrap());
Ok(())
}
fn token(insn: Insn) -> Token {
Token {
insn: insn,
location: Location::unknown(),
}
}
You can run the example above by running cargo run --example run_vm
in the watson_example directory.
$ cargo run --example run_vm
Finished dev [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.12s
Running `target/debug/examples/run_vm`
result: Int(2)