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* Parse any nested type * Refactor type system * Fix restriction * Refactor type resolution * Return stream definition * Update examples * Refactor * Refactor * Refactor integration tests * Export service * Add integration test * Fix args provider * Add parser unit tests * Add type resolution unit tests * Add more unit tests * DataTypeToken -> CompositeTypeToken * GeneralStreamType -> MutableStreamType * Refactor * Refactor TypeResolution * colType -> collectionType * Refactor * Fix PushToStreamSem * BasicTypeToken -> ScalarTypeToken * CompositeTypeToken -> BasicTypeToken * Fix for nil * Make stream collectible * Refactor collectible type * Use internalError * Add unit tests |
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Aqua playground
Repository demonstrating the how to start writing aqua and integrate it into a typescript application
Getting started
Install dependencies
npm install
To compile the aqua files execute
npm run compile-aqua
To start the index.ts
execute
npm run run
To run all examples in example
directory
npm run exec
If everything works correctly logs without errors will be printed on a screen:
Then you can add or modify aqua
files in aqua
directory, these files will be compiled into /src/compiled
and you can use it in a TypeScript in your preferable way.
Project structure
Aqua source files are located in src/aqua
directory.
Aqua files are compiled into .ts located in /src/compiled
directory.
Entry point to use aqua compiled files from TypeScript: /src/index.ts
Code that call all examples and check results: /src/run-examples.ts
References
Documentation for the compiler can be found in the official repo: https://github.com/fluencelabs/aqua