aoc_2022_c3
c3c
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aoc_2022_c3
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Problems of C, and how Zig addresses them
I ended up using it for plain convenience in last year's AoC in C3. An example: https://github.com/lerno/aoc_2022_c3/blob/main/day9.c3. You find use in many of the other days as well.
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Advent of code 2022 in C3
Quick and dirty solutions in https://github.com/lerno/aoc_2022_c3
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C3 is now at 0.4.0
I recently did AoC in C3. If you're interested you can have a look at how those examples differ from writing the same in C: https://github.com/lerno/aoc_2022_c3
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-🎄- 2022 Day 20 Solutions -🎄-
C3 solution I didn't use any linked list, just two lists.
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Using Advent of Code to test C3
I've been using AoC to stack up on examples of C3 code. I haven't had time to make them look that great, but it's been interesting so far. Here is the repo: lerno/aoc_2022_c3
c3c
- Odin Programming Language
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Show HN: The C3 programming language reaches feature-stabiliy
C3, "The C-like for people who like C" just reached v0.5, marking its feature-stable release: https://c3.handmade.network/blog/p/8824-say_hello_to_c3_0.5
Feature stability ensures that version 0.5 will undergo bug fixes and maintenance separately from the main branch, providing projects with a stable compiler version to work with.
Try it out in the browser https://learn-c3.org
Github: https://github.com/c3lang/c3c
If you appreciate C, then maybe this is a language you'll enjoy. Dive into the documentation at https://c3-lang.org to view examples and read more in depth about the language.
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Give me your feature ideas for a C-like
Tuples are being discussed, although I am unsure if it would be sufficiently useful. (Discussion here and here if you want to leave some thoughts)
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Is there a static version of lld available? Or do I have to build lld from scratch?
I've been trying to build c3lang on my local machine. The problem is that it requires static files for both llvm and lld. Now, the static files for llvm have been provided (llvm-static), but not for lld, at least that's what I think. I thought that maybe I've made a mistake somewhere by not search the package thoroughly. I just wanted to know what package will install static files for lld.
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Give me your best (and worst) ideas for a C-like language
So (preferably) have a little look at the language (https://c3-lang.org/) and maybe try it out (https://learn-c3.org/) and then file whatever issue you want: https://github.com/c3lang/c3c/issues/new
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C3 is now at 0.4.0
Like this: https://github.com/c3lang/c3c
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Learn Enough C to Survive
> I wish we had C+: C + a few niceties (and not C ++ everything). There's a whole bunch of newer languages aiming at the space C is sitting in, but with a few additions C could be much more ergonomic without having to invent an entire new language.
I’ve made a pre-processor for C to add some things I miss, although it is currently limited to what can be done without type information and has to keep compatibility with existing C syntax: https://sentido-labs.com/en/library/cedro/202106171400/
There is another language call C3 that “is a C-like language striving to be an evolution of C, rather than a completely new language”: https://github.com/c3lang/c3c
If you have the time, I’d like to hear which things you miss in C. There might be something I did not imagine that could be added to Cedro.
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Are Hoistings Possible for C++?
Off the top of my head, cc99 and c3 are two C dialects that both can do this.
- C3C - Compiler for the c3 language
- The case against an alternative to C
What are some alternatives?
durin - the Dependent Unboxed higher-oRder Intermediate Notation
poprc - A Compiler for the Popr Language
librope - UTF-8 rope library for C
SinScheme - Sinister's Scheme Compiler!
oasis - a small statically-linked linux system
lisp - A lisp JIT compiler and interpreter built with cranelift.
cone - Cone Programming Language
Kong - Kong is an implementation of the Monkey interpreter in Java 8 from The Writing An Interpreter In Go books
pika - A WIP little dependently-typed systems language
frozen - a header-only, constexpr alternative to gperf for C++14 users
ATS-Postiats - ATS2: Unleashing the Potentials of Types and Templates
EmeraldC - The Ultimate C Preprocessor