Lightweight, open-source brainfuck interpreter written in C.
Written on a machine running Ubuntu (Linux). Not tested on other platforms yet.
Urban Müller created brainfuck in 1993 with the intention of designing a language which could be implemented with the smallest possible compiler.
The eight language commands, each consisting of a single character:
Character | Meaning |
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> | increment the data pointer (to point to the next cell to the right). |
< | decrement the data pointer (to point to the next cell to the left). |
+ | increment (increase by one) the byte at the data pointer. |
- | decrement (decrease by one) the byte at the data pointer. |
. | output a character, the ASCII value of which being the byte at the data pointer. |
, | accept one byte of input, storing its value in the byte at the data pointer. |
[ | if the byte at the data pointer is zero, then instead of moving the instruction pointer forward to the next command, jump it forward to the command after the matching ] command*. |
] | if the byte at the data pointer is nonzero, then instead of moving the instruction pointer forward to the next command, jump it back to the command after the matching [ command*. |
- Fabian M.