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VM

My own personal stack-based virtual machine.

Mainly implemented for use as a compile target for my other personal programming language projects.

Features

  • Currently has support for many math operators
    • Addition
    • Subtraction
    • Multiplication
    • Division
    • Modulus
    • Exponents
  • Value printing (ints and strings), so console output is possible
  • Jump instruction support coming soon
  • Other more advanced instructions pending

Line-by-line Execution

Executing instructions is now easier. You can use vmex.py as a terminal command to execute a separate line-by-line bytecode file, rather than constructing your own Machine class instance, and then writing the code as a Python list of strings. Now just put it in a file.

To test it on the multiplication calculator program, type python3 vmex.py multiplier.vm, and then start multiplying!


NOTE: When writing programs in separate text files, integers must be defined specifically by putting a # before the number. As for floats, use a @.

For example, if you wanted to use the integer 5 in your code somewhere, you can't just write 5 as if you were putting it in a Python list as an integer. Since it's in a separate file, the interpreter will think it's an opcode, and will fail. You would need to write #5 for it to work. Say you had the float 0.5, you'd need to write @0.5 for vmex.py to recognize that it's a float, not an opcode.

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