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Virtual Machine used to represent, run, and maintain the state of programs for Scratch 3.0
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scratch-vm
Scratch VM is a library for representing, running, and maintaining the state of computer programs written using Scratch Blocks.
Installation
npm install scratch-vm
Setup
var VirtualMachine = require('scratch-vm');
var vm = new VirtualMachine();
// Block events
workspace.addChangeListener(function(e) {
// Handle "tapping" a block
if (e instanceof Blockly.Events.Ui && e.element === 'click') {
var stackBlock = workspace.getBlockById(e.blockId).getRootBlock().id;
vm.runtime.toggleStack(stackBlock);
// Otherwise, pass along to the block listener
} else {
vm.blockListener(e);
}
});
// Run threads
vm.runtime.start();
Standalone Build
make build
<script src="/path/to/vm.js"></script>
<script>
var vm = new window.VirtualMachine();
// do things
</script>
Abstract Syntax Tree
Overview
The Virtual Machine constructs and maintains the state of an Abstract Syntax Tree (AST) by listening to events emitted by the scratch-blocks workspace via the blockListener
. At any time, the current state of the AST can be viewed by inspecting the vm.runtime.blocks
object.
Anatomy of a Block
{
"7AJZR#NA;m*b}R]pdq63": {
"id": "7AJZR#NA;m*b}R]pdq63",
"opcode": "control_wait",
"inputs": {
"DURATION": {
"name": "DURATION",
"block": ",xA8/S!Z6+kR,9dph.rO"
}
},
"fields": {},
"next": null,
"topLevel": true
},
",xA8/S!Z6+kR,9dph.rO": {
"id": ",xA8/S!Z6+kR,9dph.rO",
"opcode": "math_number",
"inputs": {},
"fields": {
"NUM": {
"name": "NUM",
"value": "1"
}
},
"next": null,
"topLevel": false
}
}
Testing
make test
make coverage
Donate
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