Gtk.jl
mir
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Julia | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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Gtk.jl
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What is lacking in Julia ecosystem?
I am not clear what you have in mind here. Are QT or Gtk bindings not be sufficient? Or perhaps something like CImGui?
- How to learn compilers: LLVM Edition
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JuliaCall Update: Automated Julia Installation for R Packages
Indeed, the use of BinayBuilder was an important step forward. Before we had the problem that different package would require different versions of e.g. zlib (https://github.com/JuliaGraphics/Gtk.jl/pull/387). BinayBuilder made the package installation mush more robust.
mir
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Ravi is a dialect of Lua, with JIT and AOT compilers
MIR comes from the Rubyverse and isn't related to LLVM MLIR.
https://github.com/vnmakarov/mir?tab=readme-ov-file#mir
- Mir: Strongly typed IR to implement fast and lightweight interpreters and JITs
- Implementing Interactive Languages
- I developed a faster Ruby interpreter
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Are Hoistings Possible for C++?
When you say a fork of LLVM, am I correct in assuming that you specifically mean a fork of Clang? I don't see how the compiler backend would affect support for language extensions, regardless of whether it's an exception to that such as Tcc, Cproc, the MIR C jitter, lacc, 8cc, 9cc, and chibicc. Most of those are not for production, excluding Cproc and Tcc (at least according to Suckless or Oasis).
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Suggestion for a backend?
MIR
- Ask HN: Recommendation for general purpose JIT compiler
- How to learn compilers: LLVM Edition
- What instructions are needed for a language vm
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Nelua Programming Language
> I wish C was scriptable
C kinda can be used as scripting language with MIR project https://github.com/vnmakarov/mir
It was released just a few days ago, and I've successfully use it as an alternative and fast C compiler with Nelua.
What are some alternatives?
QML.jl - Build Qt6 QML interfaces for Julia programs.
asmjit - Low-latency machine code generation
CImGui.jl - Julia wrapper for cimgui
LuaJIT - Mirror of the LuaJIT git repository
BinDeps.jl - Tool for building binary dependencies for Julia modules
Cwerg - The best C-like language that can be implemented in 10kLOC.
Descartes.jl - Software Defined Solid Modeling
ecl
AxisArrays.jl - Performant arrays where each dimension can have a named axis with values
kcs - Scripting in C with JIT(x64)/VM.
Geodesy.jl - Work with points defined in various coordinate systems.
terra - Terra is a low-level system programming language that is embedded in and meta-programmed by the Lua programming language.