# compute the factorial of 5, and return the result in the exit code # # To run: # $ ./translate_mu apps/factorial.mu # $ ./a.elf # $ echo $? # 120 # # You can also run the automated test suite: # $ ./a.elf test # Expected output: # ........ # Every '.' indicates a passing test. Failing tests get a 'F'. # There's only one test in this file, but you'll also see tests running from # Mu's standard library. # # Compare apps/factorial4.subx fn factorial n: int -> result/eax: int { compare n, 1 { break-if-> # n <= 1; return 1 result <- copy 1 } { break-if-<= # n > 1; return n * factorial(n-1) var tmp/ecx: int <- copy n tmp <- decrement result <- factorial tmp result <- multiply n } } fn test-factorial { var result/eax: int <- factorial 5 check-ints-equal result, 0x78, "F - test-factorial" } fn main args-on-stack: (addr array (addr array byte)) -> exit-status/ebx: int { var args/eax: (addr array addr array byte) <- copy args-on-stack # len = length(args) var len/ecx: int <- length args $main-body: { # if (len <= 1) return factorial(5) compare len, 1 { break-if-> var tmp/eax: int <- factorial 5 exit-status <- copy tmp break $main-body } # if (args[1] == "test") run-tests() var tmp2/ecx: (addr addr array byte) <- index args, 1 var tmp3/eax: boolean <- string-equal? *tmp2, "test" compare tmp3, 0 { break-if-= run-tests exit-status <- copy 0 # TODO: get at Num-test-failures somehow } } }