The Dafny compilation process for Javascript translates Dafny programs into target language
source code (.js
files), and then potentially runs the result.
The Dafny-to-Javascript compiler writes out the translated files of a file A.dfy
to a single A.js
file.
A multi-language program that combines Dafny and Javascript code “just” needs to be sure that the translated Dafny code fits in to the Java code. There are two aspects to this:
- ensuring that the names of entities in the translated Dafny code are usable from Java
- ensuring that the types are the same on both sides, which can be tricky as Javascriupt is dynamically typed
The Dafny runtime library
The step of running Javascript files (using node
) requires the Dafny runtime library.
That library is automatically included in the resulting .js
file if dafny
is doing the compilation,
but not if dafny
is only doing translation..
Manually executing Dafny-generation Java code
Suppose a Dafny program is contained in a .dfy files, A.dfy, which contains the Dafny Main
method. One can build the corresponding Javascript program (without running it) using this command:
dafny build --target:js A.dfy
The program is then executed using the command
node A.js
The combined build-and-run command is dafny run --target:js A.dfy
.
Combining Dafny and Javascript source files
The dafny tool is not yet able to automatically combine Dafny and Javascript source files.