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LPeg-Parsers
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Six programming languages Iād like to see
When I need to parse text with Lua, the first thing I reach for is LPeg. It's great when you can create a standalone expression to parse, say, an IPv4 address, then reuse that in a larger expression. And the data can be transformed as it's being parsed (say, converting a string of digits into an actual integer value).
I have a bunch of Lua modules based around LPeg: https://github.com/spc476/LPeg-Parsers
inform
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What engine do you use for making true IF games?
Inform 7 is the most popular IF engine. The best place to download it in 2023 is from GitHub: https://github.com/ganelson/inform/releases
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Open source Inform available for multiple platforms
Releases can currently be found via this link: https://github.com/ganelson/inform/releases
- I am writing an interactive fiction builder in C#. I decided to put it to the test by recreating Zork 1
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Six programming languages Iād like to see
Did you know Inform is now (finally) open source?! https://github.com/ganelson/inform
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Gaiman: Programming language for text-based games in browser
Inform 6 is still being developed, and Inform 7 went open source earlier this year: https://github.com/ganelson/inform
- Donald Knuth Was Framed
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Is there a way to package an interpreter with a story?
Here's the github repo, it was just open sourced last week. You can compile it from source now, and I imagine the UI frontends will be updated in a couple of weeks. IIRC, compiling directly to other languages is now possible, although I'm not sure how much that impacts your use case.
- First python text-based adventure
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Inform 7 now open source
For those who don't know it, Inform 7 is the venerable "design system" for interactive fiction. It has been freely available for some time with the promise of a release as open source for some time now. Looks like that has happened.
- Inform 7 is now open source
What are some alternatives?
Pluto.jl - š Simple reactive notebooks for Julia
gruescript - Point-and-click text adventure maker
sdk - The Dart SDK, including the VM, dart2js, core libraries, and more.
zork1 - Zork I (Microcomputer Version) by Infocom
Svelte - Cybernetically enhanced web apps
power-fx-host-samples - Samples for hosting Power Fx engine.
clog - CLOG - The Common Lisp Omnificent GUI
inform7-ide - A design system for interactive fiction based on natural language.
imba - š¤ The friendly full-stack language
Lazy - Lazily evaluated (late-binding) definition for Dyalog APL
roast - š¦ Raku test suite
halo - An experimental graph-based meta programming language