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The previous commit wired the emulator job to read the committed examples/*.nes directly, with the rationale that the `examples` job's reproducibility diff would catch "stale committed ROMs" at PR time. That reasoning is wrong and defeats the point of the emulator harness. Failure mode: a compiler change lands with correctly-rebuilt ROMs (passing the examples job) but introduces a rendering regression that flips a golden. The emulator job would catch this today because it runs the harness against freshly-compiled ROMs. With the previous commit's shortcut, the harness would boot the committed ROMs — which the PR author just rebuilt to match — so the mismatch wouldn't show up until a second commit touched anything else. That's exactly the kind of silent-failure hole the golden harness exists to plug. Fix: emulator job rebuilds the compiler (toolchain + cache + `cargo build --release`) and compiles every .ne into the workspace before running the harness, same as the pre-ROMs- committed era. The committed ROMs keep their review/demo role (clone-and-play, diff visibility in PRs) but the test job always validates the working compiler, not a frozen snapshot. CLAUDE.md updated to match: the harness runs against whatever sits in examples/*.nes, so iterating locally still means rebuilding the ROM(s) you care about first. https://claude.ai/code/session_01BcCcHi6FUmTh8jC7UgkA3A |
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NEScript
A statically-typed, compiled programming language for NES game development.
NEScript compiles .ne source files directly into playable iNES ROM files, with no external assembler or linker dependencies. The compiler handles everything from source text to a ROM you can run in any NES emulator.
Source: examples/platformer.ne
Quick Start
# Build the compiler
cargo build --release
# Compile an example
cargo run -- build examples/hello_sprite.ne
# Run the output ROM in an emulator
# (produces examples/hello_sprite.nes)
Hello World
game "Hello" {
mapper: NROM
}
var px: u8 = 128
var py: u8 = 120
on frame {
if button.right { px += 2 }
if button.left { px -= 2 }
if button.down { py += 2 }
if button.up { py -= 2 }
draw Smiley at: (px, py)
}
start Main
Features
- Game-aware syntax -- states, sprites, palettes, backgrounds, and input are first-class constructs
- Full type system --
u8,i8,u16,bool, fixed-size arrays (u8[N]),enum,struct - Rich control flow --
if/else,while,for i in 0..N,loop,match - Functions -- with parameters, return types,
inlinehint, recursion detection - State machines --
statewithon enter,on exit,on frame,on scanline(N)handlers - Compile-time safety -- call depth limits, recursion detection, type checking, unused-var warnings
- IR-based optimizer -- constant folding, dead code elimination, strength reduction (incl. div/mod by power-of-two), copy propagation, peephole passes including INC/DEC fold and live-range slot recycling
- Full 16-bit arithmetic -- u16 add/sub/compare lower to carry-propagating paired operations
- Multiple mappers -- NROM, MMC1, UxROM, MMC3 (including multi-scanline IRQ dispatch per state)
- Audio subsystem -- frame-walking pulse driver with user-declared
sfx/musicblocks, builtin effects and tracks, period table, and zero-cost elision when unused - Palette & background pipeline --
paletteandbackgroundblocks, initial values loaded at reset, vblank-safeset_palette/load_backgroundruntime swaps - Asset pipeline -- PNG-to-CHR conversion, inline tile data, sfx envelopes, music note streams
- Inline assembly --
asm { ... }with{var}substitution, plusraw asm { ... }for verbatim blocks - Hardware intrinsics --
poke(addr, value)/peek(addr)for direct register access - Debug support --
--debugflag enablesdebug.log/debug.assertwrites to the emulator debug port - Compile-time diagnostics --
--dump-ir,--memory-map,--call-graphflags - Single binary -- no dependencies on ca65, Python, or any external tools
Documentation
- Language Guide -- complete reference for every language feature
- Architecture -- compiler internals and module overview
- NES Reference -- hardware quick reference for contributors
- Examples README -- how to build and run examples
Examples
| Example | Features demonstrated |
|---|---|
hello_sprite.ne |
D-pad input, sprite drawing |
bouncing_ball.ne |
Automatic movement, edge detection |
coin_cavern.ne |
Multi-state game, functions, constants, gravity |
arrays_and_functions.ne |
Arrays, functions, while loops, inline functions |
state_machine.ne |
State transitions, on enter/exit, timers |
sprites_and_palettes.ne |
Inline CHR data, scroll, type casting |
mmc1_banked.ne |
MMC1 mapper, bank declarations, multiply |
palette_and_background.ne |
Palette and background declarations, reset-time load, vblank-safe set_palette / load_background swaps |
structs_enums_for.ne |
Structs, enums, for loops, struct literals |
inline_asm_demo.ne |
Inline asm with {var} substitution, poke/peek |
audio_demo.ne |
Audio subsystem: user sfx/music blocks, builtin effects, play/start_music/stop_music |
platformer.ne |
End-to-end side-scroller — custom CHR tileset, full background nametable, metasprite player with gravity/jump physics, wrap-around scrolling, enemies, coins, user-declared SFX + music, and a Title → Playing state machine with auto-play for the headless harness |
Compiler Commands
# Compile to ROM
nescript build game.ne
# Compile with custom output path
nescript build game.ne --output my_game.nes
# Type-check only (no ROM output)
nescript check game.ne
# View generated 6502 assembly
nescript build game.ne --asm-dump
# Enable debug mode
nescript build game.ne --debug
Emulator Compatibility
Output ROMs are standard iNES format and work with any NES emulator:
Project Status
NEScript implements all five planned milestones:
| Milestone | Status | Key Features |
|---|---|---|
| M1: Hello Sprite | Done | Full compiler pipeline, assembler, ROM builder |
| M2: Game Loop | Done | Functions, arrays, IR, optimizer, call graph analysis |
| M3: Asset Pipeline | Done | PNG-to-CHR, sprites, debug.log / debug.assert |
| M4: Optimization | Done | Strength reduction, ZP promotion, type casting, asm-dump |
| M5: Bank Switching | Done | MMC1/UxROM/MMC3, bank declarations, software mul/div |
497 tests across the lexer, parser, analyzer, IR, optimizer, codegen, assembler, linker, runtime, ROM, and asset modules, with CI running fmt, clippy, test, and example compilation on every push.
