Exprimo is a JavaScript evaluator written in Rust, inspired by the functionality of angular-expression-js. Designed to be simple and blazingly fast.
Exprimo parses and evaluates JavaScript expressions efficiently and securely. It utilizes the power of Rust and its excellent memory safety guarantees to provide a reliable and fast JavaScript expression evaluator.
Before you can use Exprimo, you need to have Rust installed on your system. If you don't have it installed, you can download Rust from the official website here.
Once Rust is installed, you can install Exprimo by running:
bash
cargo install exprimo
First, you need to import Exprimo and create an instance of Evaluator
:
```rust use censura::Evaluator; use std::collections::HashMap;
let mut context = HashMap::new();
context.insert("a".tostring(), serdejson::Value::Bool(true));
context.insert("b".tostring(), serdejson::Value::Bool(false));
let evaluator = Evaluator::new(context); ```
Then, you can evaluate JavaScript expressions:
```rust let result = evaluator.evaluate("a && b").unwrap(); println!("The result is {}", result);
//--outputs // >The result is false ```
Please see the examples
directory in the GitHub repository for more usage examples.
Contributions to Exprimo are welcome! Please submit a pull request on GitHub.
Exprimo is licensed under the MIT license. Please see the LICENSE
file in the GitHub
repository for more information.