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Add an assembly REPL/IDE

Open foxypiratecove37350 opened this issue 1 year ago • 5 comments

I'm currently working in assembly & machine code (yes, I'm handwriting executables/binaries...), and I looked at your website that's amazing because it helps me to test things without actually having to create a new test environment every time, so I tried to see if there was an assembly REPL on it... and unfortunately no.

So I propose you to add one if possible, that could be good in addition with the current C & C++ REPLs.

Thanks for taking my proposal into consideration.

foxypiratecove37350 avatar Sep 15 '24 02:09 foxypiratecove37350

sure will do that. can you please suggest an opensource assembly REPL?

may be u can help integrating that to openrepl. steps to add a new REPL to open repl is pretty simple.

vickeykumar avatar Feb 05 '25 13:02 vickeykumar

Well, I'm actually doing an open-source assembly REPL myself for Linux, it's currently not finished at all but when I'd finish it, it would be a great idea to use it, I think. Otherwise, there is tenderlove/asmrepl and probably other projects on GitHub.

foxypiratecove37350 avatar Feb 05 '25 16:02 foxypiratecove37350

that's great !! Let us know when your reply is complete. please feel free to add it to openrepl. how about this one yrp604/rappel? can you please review this repl and let me know, will add this repl as well to openrepl's REPL set?

you can add any new REPL as well here demo.xml and in our main page's optionmenu : optionmenu

vickeykumar avatar Feb 05 '25 16:02 vickeykumar

Well, yrp604/rappel seem really good and powerful.

foxypiratecove37350 avatar Feb 05 '25 17:02 foxypiratecove37350

fixed as part of commit : https://github.com/vickeykumar/openrepl/pull/53/commits/e666ed6f3cb5638b58e177d7fa0c54e075901c53

vickeykumar avatar Feb 13 '25 16:02 vickeykumar