starlight
KGrammar
starlight | KGrammar | |
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7 | 1 | |
500 | 0 | |
1.8% | - | |
1.8 | 0.0 | |
over 2 years ago | about 3 years ago | |
Rust | Kotlin | |
Mozilla Public License 2.0 | MIT License |
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starlight
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Really it have to be some kind of virus that spreads sneakly
I have great news
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gc-shadowstack: Implementation of shadow stack algorithm to track GC rooted objects.
Hello to all! This crate implements Shadow Stack algorithm which allows to track GC objects on stack with almost zero overhead! This algorithm is used inside Restricted Python and seems to work very well. This crate soon will replace DIY shadow stack implementation in starlight(JS engine in Rust) too.
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March 2021 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
Working on startup snapshots in starlight. I already have very basic implementation which allows to initialize runtime in just 17 microseconds from snapshot vs 23 microseconds without snapshot when every builtin is created from scratch. Future work is aimed mostly on making deserialization faster
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Reference counting GC vs tracing GC and JITs
Hi to all! I'm working on starlight (JS engine in Rust) and I can't choose memory management technique: Right now I have conservative on stack precise on heap GC which somehow manages to work but still has segfaults and I'm also working on rcgc feature which will use RC as GC algorithm but my main question: is it worth using RC over tracing cycle and how hard it will be to implement JIT when RC is used? I've never seen any runtimes that use RC and implement JIT.
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Starlight: JS engine focused on performance in Rust.
There's test262_passed file in repo, you can take a look at what tests pass :)
KGrammar
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March 2021 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
I am working on a light weight Kotlin laxer-parser project, this is mainly for myself, but I notice that there is no real Kotlin parsers library (although one can use Java libraries). I wish to add more parser types, and maybe one day to use byte generation (which will enable exhaustive when expression on the parse tree).
What are some alternatives?
boa - Boa is an embeddable and experimental Javascript engine written in Rust. Currently, it has support for some of the language.
wotpp - A small macro language for producing and manipulating strings.
Matrix - Easy-to-use Scientific Computing library in/for C++ available for Linux and Windows.
bluebird - A work-in-progess programming language modeled after Ada and C++
Lithe-POC - Proof of concept of a functional reactive UI library.
fastcode - A unique blend of C, Java, and Python tailored for those who desire a simple yet powerful programming language.
The-Spiral-Language - Functional language with intensional polymorphism and first-class staging.
star - An experimental programming language that's made to be powerful, productive, and predictable
konna - A fast functional language based on two level type theory
firefly-boot - Bootstrap compiler for Firefly