@hackage spade0.1.0.2

A simple programming and debugging environment.

S.P.A.D.E

S.P.A.D.E stands of Simple Programming And Debugging Environment.

It contains a simple programming language and a built-in Terminal based IDE.

The following is a small spade program that draws a bunch of random circles in red color, in an SDL window.

graphicswindow(400, 400, true)
setcolor(255, 0, 0)
for i = 1 to 100
  circle(random(10, 300), random(10, 300), random(10, 40))
endfor
drawscreen()
waitforkey()

The entire language and function reference is available in the IDE in an easily searchable way. Press F1 or use the help menu to access it.

IDE Demo

A small screen recording of SPADE in action can be seen here

asciicast

Installing

You can download the source package and use stack tool to build and install it.

After extracting the source to a folder, running the following command in the folder should install it.

stack build && stack install

For the time being, this does not seem to build on Windows operating system.

Getting started

The program should be started by providing a file name. For example,

spade /tmp/temp.spd

If the file does not exist, it will be created on save. If it exist then contents will loaded into the editor.

Other than this are no provisions to select or open a file from within the IDE. The user is supposed to only work with a single file at one time.

To interpret a spade program without starting the IDE, you can use the run command.

spade run /tmp/temp.spd

Will execute the program without opening the IDE.

Dependencies

To install depdendencies:

  apt-get install libsdl2-dev
  apt-get install libsdl2-mixer-dev
  apt-get install libtinfo-dev