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Roadmap

The Big One (In Progress)

Ahead-of-Time Compiler (v0.15.0, Phase 1)

gwbasic-compile translates tokenized .bas programs to C source, then invokes GCC to produce native executables linked against libgwrt.a.

Pipeline: .basgw_crunch() → analysis pass → C codegen → gcc → native binary.

Phase 1: PRINT, LET, IF/THEN/ELSE, GOTO, GOSUB/RETURN, FOR/NEXT, END/STOP/SYSTEM, REM, DATA/READ/RESTORE, CLS, arithmetic, string functions, core math functions.

Phase 2 (current): WHILE/WEND, ON GOTO/GOSUB, ON ERROR GOTO, MOD/IDIV/POW operators (buffered left operand for proper casting), SWAP, POKE, DEF SEG, RANDOMIZE, LOCATE, COLOR, SCREEN, WIDTH, KEY, WRITE, OPTION BASE, DEF type statements, extended statement dispatch. DIM/array subscript access (gwrt_array_elem runtime), number formatting via gw_print_value() with expression type tracking, combined relational operators (<=, >=, <>), PRINT USING (token embedding with variable sync), STRING$/INSTR single-byte token support, PRINT USING (token embedding with variable sync), RESUME, ERROR, ON TIMER/KEY skip, MID$ assign skip, FOR scope fix (static limit/step), SWAP with array elements, ENVIRON$/ DATE$/TIME$/ENVIRON$ expression support, RESUME/ERROR statements, DEF FN (token embedding + variable sync), DEFINT/DEFSNG/DEFDBL/DEFSTR (pre-scan in analysis), gw_cint() rounding for integer assignment, STRING$(n,"c") string arg handling. Zero compile errors — all 72 programs compile. 37 produce correct output.

Phase 3: random-access files, PRINT USING, graphics, sound, event trapping, remaining statements.

Phase 4: optimizations (constant folding, integer fast paths, dead code).

Completed

Hardware I/O Simulator (v0.15.0)

Implemented in portio.c / portio.h following the virmem.c dispatch pattern. Emulates 8253 PIT channel 2 (speaker frequency), PPI port B (speaker on/off with continuous tone via PulseAudio), CGA mode/color registers, game port (joystick stub), and COM1 serial (transmitter-ready stub). Default: reads return 0xFF (floating bus), writes discarded.

Statements: OUT, WAIT, MOTOR. Functions: INP(), STICK(), STRIG().

Also in v0.15.0: filled remaining statement/function gaps — RESET, ENVIRON/ENVIRON$, ERDEV/ERDEV$, IOCTL/IOCTL$, LCOPY, DATE$/TIME$ assignment, CALL/CALLS, COM. All 144 defined tokens are now handled (100% token coverage).

String space pool with compacting garbage collector (strpool.c), replacing individual malloc/free. 32KB default pool, bump-pointer allocation, compaction at statement boundaries. FRE() returns actual free space; CLEAR n resizes the pool.

Jupyter Kernel (v0.15.0)

gwbasickernel/ — Jupyter notebook kernel using the persistent subprocess model. GW-BASIC reads BASIC from stdin in piped mode (no banner, no prompts, unbuffered stdout). Sentinel protocol (PRINT "<<<GWDONE>>>") delimits output per cell. State persists across cells.

  • Inline Sixel graphicsSCREEN 1/SCREEN 2 drawing commands render as inline PNG images in the notebook. Pure-Python Sixel decoder (no PIL or Ghostscript dependency).
  • INPUT statement support — when a program executes INPUT, the kernel requests input from the notebook front-end via the Jupyter stdin protocol.
  • Pygments syntax highlighting — GW-BASIC lexer registered as a Pygments entry point for code cell highlighting.
  • Tab completion for all GW-BASIC keywords.
  • Magic commands: %reset, %timeout, %new.

Install: pip install -e . && gwbasickernel-install --user

Next Up

IDE Integration

  • JetBrains plugin (IntelliJ/CLion) — full-featured language plugin with syntax highlighting, code completion, line number navigation, run configurations, debugger integration (breakpoints via STOP, variable inspection), structure view (line number outline), and error annotations.
  • VS Code extension — language extension providing syntax highlighting (TextMate grammar), snippets, run/debug tasks, integrated terminal runner, and Language Server Protocol support for diagnostics and hover info.

Known Limitations

  • Maximum 256 variables, 64 arrays, 16 FOR nesting, 24 GOSUB nesting, 16 WHILE nesting
  • CALL/CALLS (machine code execution) raises Illegal function call
  • DATE$/TIME$ assignment accepted but does not modify the system clock
  • Device stubs (ERDEV, IOCTL, COM, LCOPY) return defaults — no real device emulation