-- | Jmonkey is very restricted but handy EDSL for javascript. -- -- It's backend uses for designing DSL and for interpreter. -- -- Here is some examples. -- -- Click btn element then add "clicked" class to target elements. -- -- @ -- btn <- select (Id "btn") -- target <- select (Class "target") -- onClick btn $ add target (Class "clicked") -- @ -- -- If target element(s) have "hide" class then remove, otherwise add "hide" class. -- -- @ -- ifel (Having target (Class "hide")) -- (remove target (Class "hide")) -- (add target (Class "hide")) -- @ -- -- Once you define some actions like aboves, you can get javascript string easily by `interpretString`. module JMonkey ( module JMonkey.Action , module JMonkey.Data , module JMonkey.Interpreter ) where import JMonkey.Action import JMonkey.Data import JMonkey.Interpreter