/GroveScript

Grove Script is scripting language to interactively ‘program’ L-system based fractals in a turtle-graphics fashion. The interpreter is implemented in C++ using OpenGL for rendering.

Primary LanguageC++

GroveScript

Grove Script is scripting language to interactively ‘program’ L-system based fractals in a turtle-graphics fashion. The interpreter is implemented in C++ using OpenGL for rendering.

What makes Grove special is that it couples the concept of imperative programming with Lindenmayer systems. Usually L-Systems are bunch of production rules that operate on strings of symbols, expanding each symbol into larger strings of symbols.

In Grove there are still productions but the symbols are actually sequences of script commands. So the productions can be used to generate executable code. In procedural languages code is structured into series of commands (procedures), too. But these procedures are called explicitly from within itself or other procedures. Not so in grove, where you can create complex sequences of procedure calls by applying simple rules to equally simple axioms.

My aim in developing Grove was to allow the user to explore emergence in an iterative and fun way.

Getting started

All you have to do is execute Grove.exe found in the /Build directory, then drag&drop a scriptfile onto the application window.

Press 'F' to toggle between window and fullscreen mode. 'D' toggles display of the debug log. 'S' toggles display of statistics. 'B' toggles Post-FX.

If you want to modify the scripts open them in your favorite texteditor, modify and save them. The application will detect the change and update accordingly in an instant.

I suggest you look at the examples in the examples folder.

If you want to write your own scripts (and I advice you to give it a try) there's a series of well commented scripts in the tutorial folder. There's also a short script reference in the doc folder.

If you have questions or comments feel free to mail me at lithander@gmx.de

Have fun!