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Perl
Executable File
45 lines
877 B
Perl
Executable File
#!/usr/bin/perl
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# compiler_client.pl connects to compiler_server.pl hosted at PeerAddr/PeerPort below
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# and sends a nick, language and code, then retreives and prints the compilation/execution output.
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#
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# this way we can run the compiler virtual machine on any remote server.
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use warnings;
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use strict;
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use IO::Socket;
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my $sock = IO::Socket::INET->new(
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PeerAddr => '192.168.0.42',
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PeerPort => 9000,
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Proto => 'tcp');
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if(not defined $sock) {
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print "Fatal error compiling: $!; try again later\n";
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die $!;
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}
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my $nick = shift @ARGV;
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my $channel = shift @ARGV;
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my $code = join ' ', @ARGV;
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#$code = "{ $code";
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$code =~ s/\s*}\s*$//;
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my $lang = "c11";
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if($code =~ s/-lang=([^ ]+)//) {
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$lang = lc $1;
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}
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print $sock "compile:$nick:$channel:$lang\n";
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print $sock "$code\n";
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print $sock "compile:end\n";
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while(my $line = <$sock>) {
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print "$line";
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}
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close $sock;
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