[![npm version](https://badge.fury.io/js/@quri%2Fsquiggle-lang.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@quri/squiggle-lang) [![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-yellow.svg)](https://github.com/quantified-uncertainty/squiggle/blob/develop/LICENSE) # Squiggle language _An estimation language_ # Use the `npm` package For instance, in a javascript project, you can ```sh yarn add @quri/squiggle-lang ``` ```js import { run } from "@quri/squiggle-lang"; run( "normal(0, 1) * fromSamples([-3,-2,-1,1,2,3,3,3,4,9]" ).value.value.toSparkline().value; ``` **However, for most use cases you'll prefer to use our [library of react components](https://www.npmjs.com/package/@quri/squiggle-components)**, and let your app transitively depend on `@quri/squiggle-lang`. # Build for development We assume that you ran `yarn` at the monorepo level. ```sh yarn build ``` `yarn bundle` is needed for a deployment. Other: ```sh yarn start # listens to files and recompiles at every mutation yarn test # where o := open in osx and o := xdg-open in linux, yarn coverage:rescript; o _coverage/index.html # produces coverage report and opens it in browser ``` # Distributing this package or using this package from other monorepo packages As it says in the other `packages/*/README.md`s, building this package is an essential step of building other packages. # Information Squiggle is a language for representing probability distributions, as well as functions that return probability distributions. Its original intended use is for improving epistemics around EA decisions. This package, `@quri/squiggle-lang`, contains the core language of squiggle. The main feature revolves around evaluating squiggle expressions. Currently the package only exports a single function, named "run", which from a squiggle string returns an object representing the result of the evaluation. If using this package for tests or as a dependency, typescript typings are available and recommended to be used. This package is mainly written in [ReScript](https://rescript-lang.org/), but has a typescript interface. ReScript has an interesting philosophy of not providing much in the way of effective build tools. Every ReScript file is compiled into `.bs.js` and `.gen.ts` files with the same name and same location, and then you can use these files in other `.js` files to create your program. To generate these files to build the package, you run `yarn build`. `.gen.ts` files are created by the [`@genType`](https://rescript-lang.org/docs/gentype/latest/getting-started) decorator, which creates typescript typings for needed parts of the codebase so that they can be easily used in typescript. These .gen.ts files reference the .bs.js files generated by rescript.