any_hash.cr
Better JSON::Any for Crystal (by Sija)
anyolite
Embedded mruby/Ruby for Crystal (by Anyolite)

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any_hash.cr | anyolite | |
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- | 7 | |
35 | 166 | |
- | 0.6% | |
5.1 | 6.5 | |
over 1 year ago | 5 months ago | |
Crystal | Crystal | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Yes, Ruby is fast, but…
It is common to call C functions from Ruby or Crystal. It's interesting to know that there are alternatives to bridge these two languages that share the same goal of writing beautiful programs, using a similar syntax. The mentioned crystalruby gem allows interfacing Ruby programs with Crystal, and the shard anyolite allows calling Ruby programs from Crystal.
- Anyolite – Embedded Mruby/Ruby for Crystal
- Embed Crystal code directly in Ruby
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Long story short: I wrote a Ruby extension in Zig
You can call Ruby script in Crystal though. [0]
And I think Zig would be easier to maintain compare to Rust because it is a simpler language. Sure there is a lot of breaking changes, but it's not much of trouble for a language that can be read in one afternoon (referring to the single page document).
[0]: https://github.com/Anyolite/anyolite
- 💎 `eval` in Crystal language! Anyolite 🟢🔴 is amazing...
- Anyolite 0.12.0 - Easy scripting with mruby in Crystal
What are some alternatives?
When comparing any_hash.cr and anyolite you can also consider the following projects:
sentry - Build/Runs your crystal application, watches files, and rebuilds/restarts app on file changes
wafalyzer - Web Application Firewall (WAF) Detector
emoji.cr - :green_heart: Emoji for Crystal
immutable - Thread-safe, persistent, immutable collections for the Crystal language
stumpy_png - Read/Write PNG images in pure Crystal

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