STklos | cookbook | |
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7 | 6 | |
65 | 29 | |
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9.5 | 0.0 | |
8 days ago | over 1 year ago | |
C | Scheme | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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STklos
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Oldest Scheme Implementations
STklos was indeed born in 2001, but it was the successor of Stk, which is much older. Its first release was in 1993. As far as I know, STkos did use code from STk, so I'm not sure one couldn't say it was born in 1993, as "STk".
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Most readable Scheme implementation
That said, I'd just like to mention that I have made an effort to write internals documentation ( general: "hacking", bytecode: "vm") to STklos. It's an interesting implementation because it's easy to add primitives and change the compiler. The internals of the VM is actually a bit more complex... But it's really interesting code.
- STklos 1.70 was released
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August 2021 - What are you up to schemers ?
I've been working on enhancing STklos' macro system. The idea is to implement `syntax-case` properly and use it to obtain a better implementation of `syntax-rules` (the one in STklos is quite old and has some issues).
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STklos 1.60 released
SRFI 143 has already been accepted, and there are recent pull requests for 170, 215, 217! :)
cookbook
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"I feel nothing but gratitude..."
I, for one, like small programming exercises with solution (and esp. egoless discussion) as I'm learning. While reading SICP, I've learned a lot via http://community.schemewiki.org/?sicp-solutions. I'm working through https://cookbook.scheme.org/ presently. I've greatly enjoyed the little challenges contained in Jon Bentley's Programming Pearls, especially sorting. Of course, one must have discipline to code their own implementation before looking at another's solution.
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Idiomatic Scheme examples and recommendations?
You can check Scheme Cookbook.
- Python's approach is much better {{{ x= ( 10 * [a] ) }}} because i don't have to remember the (ad-hoc) name of the function.
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How to define let-optionals macro from SRFI-1?
Can I use your code in Scheme Cookbook? https://github.com/schemedoc/cookbook/issues/54
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August 2021 - What are you up to schemers ?
I was helping with the new Scheme Cookbook project. The project still needs more recipes. You can help if you want.
- New Scheme Cookbook need contributors
What are some alternatives?
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ribbit - A small and portable Scheme implementation with AOT and incremental compilers that fits in 4K. It supports closures, tail calls, first-class continuations and a REPL.
r7expander - R7RS expander
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cyclone - :cyclone: A brand-new compiler that allows practical application development using R7RS Scheme. We provide modern features and a stable system capable of generating fast native binaries.
ol - Otus Lisp (Ol in short) is a purely* functional dialect of Lisp.
CSCMIC - Learning to make a Scheme interpreter in C
index.scheme.org - Searchable index of Scheme Lisp libraries
STk - STk is the ancestor of STklos (https://stklos.net) This repository contains fixes to allow the compilation of 4.0.1 on modern versions of GCC
husk-scheme - A full implementation of the Scheme programming language for the Haskell Platform.