Some examples for Λrrow Meta the functional companion to Kotlin's Compiler & IDE.
The following example shows a Hello World Compiler Plugin.
The Hello World plugin auto implements the helloWorld
function by rewriting the Kotlin AST before the compiler proceeds.
val Meta.helloWorld: Plugin
get() =
"Hello World" {
meta(
namedFunction({ name == "helloWorld" }) { c ->
Transform.replace(
replacing = c,
newDeclaration =
"""|fun helloWorld(): Unit =
| println("Hello ΛRROW Meta!")
|""".function.synthetic
)
}
)
}
For any user code whose function name is helloWorld
our compiler plugin will replace the matching function for a
function that returns Unit and prints our message.
- fun helloWorld(): Unit = TODO()
+ fun helloWorld(): Unit =
+ println("Hello ΛRROW Meta!")
- Create a new project from existing sources:
hello-world
directory - Open
use-plugin/src/main/kotlin/io/arrowkt/example/HelloWorld.kt
- Run
main
function
cd hello-world
./gradlew clean :use-plugin:shadowJar
java -jar use-plugin/build/libs/use-plugin-all.jar
Stay tuned!
Λrrow Meta Compiler Plugin can be used through Λrrow Meta Gradle Plugin.
- Create a new project from existing sources:
use-arrow-meta-compiler-plugin
directory - Build project to run the test
cd use-arrow-meta-compiler-plugin
./gradlew clean build
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