An esoteric visual language that takes image files as input based on a multi-tape turing machine, designed for compatibility with C.

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Overview

vizh

An esoteric visual language that takes image files as input based on a multi-tape turing machine, designed for compatibility with C.

Overview

Here is an implementation of memcpy:

Implementation of memcpy in vizh

Yes, you literally pass an image file to the compiler.

The "parser" is based on computer vision and the backend produces C code.

Here's how the parser understands the program (produced if you pass --debug-parser when compiling):

Image decorated with the instructions that are recognised

Here's a C program which calls into the function:

#include <stdio.h>
// Supplied by linking with the vizh object file
void memcopy(uint8_t*,uint8_t*,uint8_t*);

int main() {
    uint8_t str[] = "Hello!";
    uint8_t size = sizeof(str);
    uint8_t to[sizeof(str)];

    memcopy(&size, str, to);
    puts(to);
}

We can compile this into an executable in a single command:

$ vizh memcopy.png main_memcopy.c -o memcopy

Then run it:

$ ./memcopy
Hello!

Errors

But what if you make an error, like this?

Version of the memcopy program with some instructions changed

Well you get the best compiler errors you'll ever see:

The errors highlighted and explained

Implementation

The provided implementation is called vizh and compiles to C and can link executables.

Installation

You can install vizh directly from PyPi:

$ pip install vizh

Dependencies

vizh depends on OpenCV, cffi, and Tesseract OCR.

You can install OpenCV and cffi with pip:

$ pip install opencv-python cffi

You'll have to install Tesseract OCR separately. See their documentation for instructions.

Usage

Usage: vizh [OPTIONS] [INPUTS]...

Options:
  --version               Show the version and exit.
  -c, --compile-only      Only compile, don't link.
  -o, --output-file PATH  Output file for executables or vizh object files.
  -q, --quiet             Suppress output.
  --debug-parser          Display how the parser understands your source file.
  --help                  Show this message and exit.

The compiler can take any combination of image files, C sources files, and object files.

You may need to set the TESSDATA_PREFIX environment variable to the folder containing Tesseract data. If you're on Linux this is likely /usr/share/tesseract-ocr//tessdata.

Language

Abstract Machine

The vizh abstract machine consists of:

  • Some number of tapes which are contiguous groups of 8-bit unsigned integers
  • A read/write head with storage for a single 8-bit unsigned integer

The initial state of the abstract machine is:

  • A single tape of size 4096 is allocated with all cells initialised to 0
  • The read/write head is initialised to the left-most cell of this tape

See instructions for the valid operations on the abstract machine.

Program

A vizh program consists of a number of functions, each in its own image file. (What image types are allowed? Ideally at least png and jpg)

The entry point to a vizh program is a function called main. (Note that the main function gets mangled as vizh_main. For all other functions the symbol name is the same as the vizh name).

Functions

A vizh function is an image file containing:

  • The name of the function at the top left of the image
  • The number of arguments (tapes) it takes at the top right of the image
  • A sequnce of instructions in a horizontal lines

Function names are alphanumeric: [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9]*.

The tapes available to a vizh function consist of its tape arguments. On entry to the function the r/w head is initialised to the start of the first tape argument, if any.

A function returns when control flow reaches the end of its instructions.

Any tapes allocated by a function are automatically deallocated when the function exits.

Function Calls

When you call a function subsequent pointer arguments are taken from the currently active tape onwards.

For example, given the following state of the abstract machine where ^ is the last position of the r/w head on that tape and $ is the active tape:

 t1 01234
     ^
$t2 99999
    ^
 t3 00000
    ^

Then a call to a function that takes two tapes would supply the arguments t2, t3.

Instructions

The valid instructions in vizh and their encodings are:

  • Left arrow: move the r/w head left
  • Right arrow: move the r/w head right
  • Up arrow: move the r/w head to the tape above the current one
  • Down arrow: move the r/w head to the tape below the current one
  • Function name in a circle: call the given function not yet implemented
  • +: increment the value pointed to by the r/w head by 1
  • -: decrement the value pointed to by the r/w head by 1
  • Equilateral triangle with the point at the top: read the cell pointed to by the r/w head into the r/w head storage
  • Equilateral triangle with the point at the bottom: write the value stored in r/w head storage into the cell pointed to by the r/w head
  • []: loop over the instructions between the brackets until the value pointed to by the r/w head at the start of the loop is 0

When you move the r/w head up or down, the position it was last at for the previous tape is saved. E.g. given this state of the abstract where ^ is the last position of the r/w head on that tape and $ is the active tape:

$t0 01234
    ^  
 t1 01234
    ^

The sequence of instructions "right right right down" would result in this state:

 t0 01234
       ^  
$t1 01234
    ^

Comments

Comments in vizh are anything enclosed in a rectangle. Stick what you want in there.

Standard Library

The vizh standard library is called libv. Much of it is implemented in vizh itself and it is built when you install vizh. It provides the following functions:

I/O

  • readin: read an ASCII character from stdin and write its integral representation into the cell pointed to by the r/w head
  • print: print the value of the cell pointed to by the r/w head to stout, interpreted as an ASCII character
  • putstr: write the null-terminated ASCII string starting at the position pointed to by the r/w head to stdout.

Strings

  • geta: puts the character a at the current position of the r/w head.
  • getA: puts the character A at the current position of the r/w head.

Arithmetic

  • add given tape cells a,b from the r/w head, results in a+b,0.
  • mul given tape cells a,b,c from the r/w head, results in a*b,0,0.
  • zero given tape cell a from the r/w head, results in 0

Memory

  • newtape: allocate a new secondary tape underneath the last one currently allocated for this function (or the primary tape if there are no secondary tapes)
  • freetape: deallocate the bottom-most secondary tape for this function (no-op if there are not any)
Owner
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