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Mocha 1995

The original Mocha JavaScript engine, ported from Netscape 3.0.2 browser.

mocha-wasm

History

"Mocha" was the code name of the first JavaScript engine, originally written by Brendan Eich in his 10-day May 1995 sprint. For all of 1995 and most of 1996, Eich was the the only Netscape developer working full-time on the JavaScript engine. Untill August 1996, the Mocha codebase still consisted primarily of code from the 10-day prototype.

In late 1996, Eich "stayed home for two weeks to rewrite Mocha as the codebase that became known as SpiderMonkey", the JavaScript engine later released as open-source and currently maintained by the Mozilla Foundation.

Here is the source code of production version of Mocha, which ships as JavaScript 1.1. This version is released in August 1996 with Netscape 3.0. The release of JavaScript 1.1 marks the completion of the initial definition and development of JavaScript.

Live Playground

Besides native binary, the ported Mocha engine can also be compiled to WASM and JavaScript:

Build

For WASM and JS build, please make sure Emscripten is installed and activated (emcc command is available):

$ source build.sh

# build native
$ compile_native

# build WASM
$ compile_wasm

# build js
$ compile_js

The Web build generates out/mocha_shell_js.html and out/mocha_shell_wasm.html as entries. For the native build, there is a binary runtime available:

$ out/mo_shell tests/ack.mocha

Debugging

The CMakeLists.txt is added for single-step debugging on Linux with CLion.

$ cd out
$ cmake -H"../" -B"./" -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=MinSizeRel
$ make

Resources

License

License status of original Netscape source code is unknown yet. This port is intended for historic preservation and educational usage. Don't use in commerial projects!