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The Pacciani programming language

Pacciani is an esoteric language largely based on the Monicelli Programming Language, which you should definitely check out!

What's Pacciani anyway?

Pacciani is an esoterical programming language based on the so-called "compagni di merende" from the Italian Monster of Florence trial.

Compilation

A part of the Pacciani compiler (the lexer) is generated using ragel, which you will need to have installed. If this is not the case, the configuration script will warn you. Pacciani is developed with version 6.8, but any sufficiently recent release should do just fine.

You will also need to have LLVM development libraries installed, version 14. Newer versions might or might not work. CMake looks for version 14 by default, you can override this by setting the PACCIANI_LLVM_VERSION variable:

$ cmake -DPACCIANI_LLVM_VERSION=15

Finally, you will need CMake, version 3.14 or higher.

A typical Makefile-based build workflow would be:

$ cd pacciani/
$ mkdir build/
$ cd build/
$ cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="$HOME/pcc"
$ make all install

If your tools are installed in non-standard locations (e.g. Homebrew on Mac OS X), you can alter the search path with:

$ PATH=/path/to/ragel cmake ..

pcc statically links LLVM, once compiled it will only depend on the C++ runtime and on libz.

Note for non-POSIX platforms (like Windows)

The external linker is called using fork+exec for simplicity. This means that this part of the workflow will not work on non-POSIX systems, such as Windows. There, you will need to disable this feature at build time. You will only get object files (.o) that you will have to link, including a C runtime library, by yourself.

You can disable the invocation of an external linker and make pcc compilable on Windows during CMake configuration by forcing the appropriate flag to OFF:

$ cmake .. -DPACCIANI_LINKER=OFF

Tested platforms

The reference OS for building and testing Pacciani is the most recent Ubuntu LTS. If the build is broken there, then it's a bug. It should also compile on Windows, as well as many more POSIX systems, including Mac OS X. If you needed a patch to compile Pacciani on your favourite platform, please send us a pull request!

Usage

Pacciani build an executable by default on POSIX systems (such as Linux, Mac OS X). Linking requires an external C compiler, anything decently modern and standard-conformant should do.

A typical invocation is very similar to what you would expect from your C compiler:

$ pcc example.pc -o example
$ ./example

Please be aware that the Pacciani compiler depends on the availability of a C compiler and stdlib, although this dependency should be available on virtually all platforms where you might think to run pcc.

Language overview

Statements have no terminator, i.e. no semicolon ; or the like. A single statement can be split across multiple lines and multiple statements can be grouped on the same line. However, keywords consisting of multiple space-separed words cannot be split on multiple lines.

A comma might be inserted after each statement, if it fits the sentence ;)

Accented letters can be replaced by the non-accented letter followed by a backtick `, although the use of the correct Italian spelling is strongly encouraged for maximizing the firenze effect.

Getting started real quick

For those of you who want to get to the code ASAP, the examples/ folder contains a set of programs covering most of the features of the language.

Main

The entry point of the program (the "main") is identified by the phrase:

Tutti in piedi

which marks the beginning of the processo (i.e. of the program).

A value can be returned by using the the following statement:

seduti <expression>!

optionally, no value might be returned with:

seduti!

Expressions

The usual operators are given, but spelled as words to best fit in sentences. They are directly mapped on usual operators as follows:

Form Maps to
più +
meno -
per *
diviso /
maggiore di >
minore di <
maggiore uguale a/di >=
minore uguale a/di <=

So 2 più 4 means 2 + 4. maggiore o uguale is admitted as alternate form of the >= operator, same for minore o uguale.

When evaluating binary expressions whose operands have different types, the type of the result will be the less restrictive between the two. This ensures that no loss takes place when evaluating an expression.

Binary shift

Binary shift operators have a slighly different syntax:

<what> con saluto romano a <direction> per <bits>

which is equivalent to what >> bits or what << bits, depending on the direction, which is specified as follows:

Phrase Direction
destra right
sinistra left

as you might have noticed, those are simply the translation in Italian of "left" and "right". For instance:

testimone con saluto romano a sinistra per 2

maps to testimone << 2.

It goes without saying, other expression can be used instead of numbers. Also, the usual precedence rules apply.

There is no syntax for braces in Pacciani.

Variables

A variable name can contain numbers, upper and lower case character and must not start with a number (the usual rules, that's it).

A variable might be prefixed with an article to fit a sentence. The compiler does not check concordance with the following name, but accepts any article of the Italian language: il, lo, la, i, gli, le, un, una dei, delle, l', un'. For instance, cappello and il cappello refer to the same variable.

Consequently, the articles above cannot be used as variable names.

Assignment

A value can be assigned to a variable with the following statement:

<varname> è amico di <expression>

The <expression> initializer is casted to the declared type of the variable, even if the cast will cause some loss. This feature can be (ab)used to introduce C-style casts too.

Declaration

Variables can be declared in any scope. There are 5 variable types, which are directly mapped on C++/C99 types as follows:

Type name Mapped C type Size
Pacciani int 64bit
Vanni char 8bit
Pucci float 32bit
Lotti bool -
Canessa double 64bit

A variable is declared with the following statement:

venga <varname>, <type>

an initialization value can be provided:

venga <varname>, <type> è amico di  <expression>

for instance:

venga l'imputato, Pacciani è amico di 4

declares a variables called testimone of type Pacciani (int) and initializes it to 4.

Input/Output

Variables and expressions can be printed with the statement:

<expression> è espulso dall'aula

Conversely, a variable might be read from input using:

chiamo a testimoniare <varname>

Loop

There is only one loop construct, equivalent to a C do {} while();, which is defined as follows:

allora
    <statements>
si calmi, se <condition>

For example:

venga il mostro, Pacciani è amico di 10
allora
    il mostro è amico di mostro meno 1
si calmi, se il mostro è maggiore di 0

maps to:

int mostro = 10;
do {
    mostro = mostro - 1;
} while (mostro > 0);

si calmi might be replaced by its alternate form perfavore

Branch

The branch construct encompasses both the features of an if and a switch. The best way to explain it is by comparing its various forms to the corresponding C translation.

This is the general form:

lei conosce <variable>?
    <condition>:
        <statements>
    o merenda <condition>:
        <statements>
    insomma:
        <statement>
e facevate le merende insieme

where <condition> might be either a value or a semi-expression, that is an operator followed by any expression. For instance:

lei conosce il testimone?
    giulio:
        testimone è amico di testimone meno 1
    o merenda giulio diviso 2:
        testimone è amico di testimone più 1
    o merenda maggiore di mobiletto per due:
        testimone è amico di testimone per 2
    insomma:
        testimone è amico di 2
e facevate le merende insieme

maps to:

if (testimone == giulio) { 
    testimone = testimone - 1;
} else if (testimone == (giulio / 2)) {
    testimone = testimone + 1;
} else if (testimone > (mobiletto * 2)) {
    testimone = testimone * 2;
} else {
    testimone = 2;
}

The statement can emulate an if () {} else {}:

lei conosce il genio?
    maggiore di mobiletto:
        genio è amico di 2
    insomma:
        genio è amico di  0
e facevate le merende insieme

Placing multiple o <condition>: block is similar to a chain of else if in C.

The insomma block can be omitted:

lei conosce il genio?
    maggiore di mobiletto:
        genio è amico di 2
e facevate le merende insieme

Finally, here is the equivalent of a switch () {}:

lei conosce il genio?
    1:
        genio è amico di 2
    o merenda 2:
        genio è amico di 7
    insomma:
        genio è amico di 9
e facevate le merende insieme

where the insomma part is like the default block.

Functions

Declaration

A function is declared with the idromassaggiatore statement:

idromassaggiatore [<type>] <name> [con <param> <type>[, <param> <type>...]] innocente
    <statements>

Where <type> can be omitted for a void function. For instance:

idromassaggiatore Pacciani merendivoro con mario Vanni innocente
    seduti mario meno 2!

is a function of type Pacciani, taking one argument of type Vanni. Multiple arguments must be comma-separed, like in:

idromassaggiatore Pacciani merendivoro con mario Vanni, barilotto Pacciani innocente
    seduti mario meno 2!

which is a function of type Pacciani, taking two arguments of type Vanni and Pacciani. It maps to:

int merendivoro(char mario, int barilotto) {
    return mario - 2;
}

Finally, this:

idromassaggiatore merendivoro innocente
    seduti!

is a void function taking no arguments and becomes:

void merendivoro() {
    return;
}

Functions cannot be nested and can be declared before or after the main in any order. pcc will not check that a return statement is always reachable inside a non-void function. Failing to return a value leads to undefined behaviour.

A function might be declared with no body, in which case it's treated as a prototype. A prototype makes the function signature known to the compiler, and it signals that the function is implemented in another file.

Invocation

A function is called with the noi condividiamo statement:

noi condividiamo <name> [con <expression>[, <expression>...] innocente

Functions might be called inside expressions. For instance, this:

il giudice è amico di noi condividiamo poeticamente con merende diviso 3 innocente per 2

maps to:

giudice = poeticamente(merende / 3) * 2;

Exceptions

The program might be aborted immediately with the statement:

viva idduce

there are no arguments.

Assertions

An assertion block will evaluate its expression and trigger an error message if it is found to be 0 (logical false). An assertion is stated as:

ma cosa dice <expression>!

Comments

Any character after il nostro signore Gesù is ignored until a line break is encountered. For instance, in:

il testimone è amico di 4 il nostro signore Gesù è mio amico

il nostro signore Gesù is ignored.

Comments are useful to fill the "supercazzola" and make it more readable, since any word (including reserved words) can be inserted into it.

Meta comments

In addition to line comments, there are meta comments. A meta comment starts with an hash sign # and continues until a line break is encountered, as an ordinary comment.

They have a different graphical symbol, which can be immediately spotted inside a long "processo". Also, ordinary comments can and should be used in an improper way to fill the sentence, meta comments provide a mechanism for distiguishing "real" comments.

Reserved words and phrases

The following phrases are currently reserved with no assigned usage. They cannot be used as variable identifiers, even if they do not serve any other purpose in the current language revision.

  • lei la picchiava