# uSCXML ReadMe uSCXML is a SCXML interpreter written in C/C++. It is mostly feature-complete and to a large extend [standards compliant](https://github.com/tklab-tud/uscxml#test-reports). It runs on Linux, Windows and MacOSX, each 32- as well as 64Bits as well as iOS. There are still a few rough edges though, especially with the plugins and custom extensions. * Datamodels * Full [ECMAScript datamodel](https://github.com/tklab-tud/uscxml/tree/master/src/uscxml/plugins/datamodel/ecmascript) using Google's v8 (and JavaScriptCore on MacOSX and iOS) * Simplified support for [Web Storage](http://www.w3.org/TR/2013/REC-webstorage-20130730/) in document.localStorage * Support for binary data via [TypedArrays](https://www.khronos.org/registry/typedarray/specs/latest/) (will not throw exceptions yet) * Full [NULL datamodel](https://github.com/tklab-tud/uscxml/tree/master/src/uscxml/plugins/datamodel/null) with required In predicate * Early [Prolog datamodel](https://github.com/tklab-tud/uscxml/tree/master/src/uscxml/plugins/datamodel/prolog/swi) using SWI prolog * Rudimentary support for [XPath datamodel](https://github.com/tklab-tud/uscxml/tree/master/src/uscxml/plugins/datamodel/xpath) * Invokers * scxml: Invoke a nested scxml interpreter * dirmon: Watches a directory for changes to files * scenegraph: Simplified 3D scenegraphs with custom markup * heartbeat: Periodically sends events * umundo: Subscribe to channels and publish events * DOM * DOM Core Level 2 + XPath extensions available for ecmascript datamodel * Namespace aware to embed custom markup for special invokers * Communication * Features the standard basichttp io-processor * Features the required SCXML io-processor * No DOM io-processor * Can actually respond to HTTP requests with data via <response> * Language Bindings * PHP module for apache and cli interpreter ## Test Reports * We continuously run the [W3C IRP tests](http://www.w3.org/Voice/2013/scxml-irp/) for SCXML. * Have a look at the [result](http://uscxml.tk.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/cdash/index.php?project=uscxml) for the various platforms. * The manual and XPath specific tests are [excluded](https://github.com/tklab-tud/uscxml/blob/master/contrib/ctest/CTestCustom.ctest.in). uSCXML still fails the following ecmascript tests:
Test#StatusDescriptionComment
301 Failed "the processor should reject this document because it can't download the script" uSCXML continues processing as if there was no <script> element.
329 Failed "test that none of the system variables can be modified" uSCXML allows writing to _event. This is very useful to have a scope that vanishes when processing an event is finished. I raised the issue on the ML and it might make it into a later draft
346 Failed "test that any attempt to change the value of a system variable causes error.execution to be raised" Same issue as above: we allow writing to _event.
519 520 531 534 Failed Tests contain non-standard ECMAScript.
## License uSCXML itself is distributed under the Simplified BSD license as in, do not sue us and do not misrepresent authorship. Please have a look at the licenses of the [libraries we depend upon](https://github.com/tklab-tud/uscxml/blob/master/docs/BUILDING.md#build-dependencies) as well. ## Download We do not yet feature installers. Please download the source and have a look at the [build instructions](https://github.com/tklab-tud/uscxml/blob/master/docs/BUILDING.md). ## Usage In order to use the interpreter, you need to #include "uscxml/Interpreter.h" and instantiate objects of uscxml::Interpreter. ### Non-Blocking Interpretation with SCXML from URL Interpreter scxml = Interpreter::fromURL("http://www.example.com/fancy.scxml"); scxml.start(); // non-blocking There are some cases, i.e. with graphical invokers, where the main thread is required in order to react to UI events. You will have to deligate control flow from the main thread into the interpreter every now and then: interpreter.runOnMainThread(25); This will perform a single iteration on the invoked components with a maximum of 25 frames per seconds or return immediately. You will have to call this method every now and then if you are using e.g. the scenegraph invoker. ### Blocking Interpretation with inline SCXML Interpreter scxml = Interpreter::fromXML(""); scxml.interpret(); // blocking ### Callbacks for an Interpreter You can register an InterpreterMonitor prior to start in order to receive control-flow upon various events in the Interpreter. class StatusMonitor : public uscxml::InterpreterMonitor { void onStableConfiguration(Interpreter) {} void beforeCompletion(Interpreter) {} void afterCompletion(Interpreter) {} void beforeMicroStep(Interpreter) {} void beforeTakingTransitions(Interpreter, const Arabica::XPath::NodeSet&) {} void beforeEnteringStates(Interpreter, const Arabica::XPath::NodeSet&) {} void afterEnteringStates(Interpreter) {} void beforeExitingStates(Interpreter, const Arabica::XPath::NodeSet&) {} void afterExitingStates(Interpreter) {} }; StatusMonitor statMon; Interpreter scxml = Interpreter::fromXML(""); scxml.addMonitor(&statMon); scxml.start(); This will cause the interpreter to invoke the callbacks from the monitor whenever the corresponding internal phase is reached. ## Extending uSCXML The uSCXML interpreter can be extended by introducing new 1. DataModels as embedded scripting languages (e.g. ECMAScript, Prolog and XPath) 2. Invokers to represent external components that deliver and accept events (e.g. iCal, SceneGraph, DirectoryMonitor) 3. I/O-Processors to provide communication with external systems (e.g. BasicHTTP, SCXML). 4. Elements for Executable Content (e.g. <respond>, <fetch>, <postpone>). The basic approach to extend the interpreter is the same in all cases: 1. Write a class inheriting the abstract base class (e.g. DataModelImpl, InvokerImpl, IOProcessorImpl, ExecutableContentImpl). 2. Instantiate your class and register it as a prototype at the Factory via one of its static register* methods. 1. You can register at the global Factory Singleton via Factory::register*(prototypeInstance) 2. Or provide a new Factory instance to selected interpreters as an in-between. 3. Write an interpreter using your new functionality.