INim
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INim | nimview | |
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4 | 1 | |
625 | 149 | |
0.2% | - | |
2.8 | 0.0 | |
7 months ago | over 1 year ago | |
Nim | Nim | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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INim
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Nim
- `nim secret`[0]: code is interpreted with Nim's vm, it is limited to compile-time (e.g. no C/C++).
- `nlvm r`[1]: nlvm backend supports JIT compilation and repl-like interface was added in latest release.
- `inim`[2]: supports all nim code, but it's not really a true repl. It adds code to a file and recompiles it (you can see the source file with `ctrl+x`). I'd recommend to use it with clang compiler, because it's a bit faster than gcc in my experience. It's the best option right now. And I use it almost daily.
First two options have rudimentary input system. But you can get command history and left-right navigation by wrapping them with rlwrap (should be preinstalled on most *nixes): `rlwrap nim secret`, `rlwrap nlvm r`.
There are plans to support incremental compilation for the next Nim release (it is currently broken). That would improve inim and other repls experience significantly.
[0]: https://nim-lang.org/docs/manual.html#restrictions-on-compil...
- Could Nim be a complete replacement for Python?
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Writing a presentation to introduce rustlang to my dev team, and I've got to the "downsides" part.
Go must be terrible to google too! Nim's easy to google though, it's how I got to rust really. I'm actually the maintainer of inim, the nim repl: https://github.com/inim-repl/INim
- Nim Version 1.6 Released
nimview
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GUI toolkit for use with Nim
nimview is something over been looking at which fits your criteria: https://github.com/marcomq/nimview
What are some alternatives?
nlvm - LLVM-based compiler for the Nim language
nimja - typed and compiled template engine inspired by jinja2, twig and onionhammer/nim-templates for Nim.
vscode-nim
nimhttpd - A tiny static file web server written in Nim
nim-chronos - Chronos - An efficient library for asynchronous programming
moe - A command line based editor inspired by Vim. Written in Nim.
packages - List of packages for Nimble
nodejs - Alternative StdLib for Nim for NodeJS/JavaScript targets, hijacks NodeJS StdLib for Nim
norm - A Nim ORM for SQLite and Postgres
meinheld - Meinheld is a high performance asynchronous WSGI Web Server (based on picoev)
mosdepth - fast BAM/CRAM depth calculation for WGS, exome, or targeted sequencing
nimquery - Nim library for querying HTML using CSS-selectors (like JavaScripts document.querySelector)