awka
ulisp-builder
awka | ulisp-builder | |
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5 | 2 | |
93 | 20 | |
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0.0 | 2.8 | |
over 1 year ago | about 1 year ago | |
C | Common Lisp | |
- | MIT License |
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awka
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Frawk: A fast, JITted, statically-typed AWK written in Rust
One of my recent project requires a fast awk implementation, and I tried frawk and got surprised by how robust it is. Although eventually we chose https://github.com/noyesno/awka for better native awk script compatibility, it's still wonderful to see a project incorporating recent advances of programming language implementation into the ancient awk.
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awkcc: awk-to-C transcompiler (1988, 2011)
Interested parties should also check out awka (https://github.com/noyesno/awka) and ELVM (which can compile C into awk or sed, among various other things) (https://github.com/shinh/elvm)
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Big list of ASCII games you can play in the terminal
And since you can actually convert awk to C, that means that sed can actually do anything awk can.
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A Git Implementation in Awk
ok, I found https://github.com/noyesno/awka so it is possible, though it uses it's own lib to link against - I don't know how much of that is based on AWK C vs original code.
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uLisp
Having never heard of Gambit, it looks like Gambit:Scheme::Awka:AWK
https://github.com/noyesno/awka
ulisp-builder
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uLisp wireless message display with a Pi Pico W
There is a uLisp Builder that generates platform-specific builds from a single codebase.
> The uLisp Builder is a set of programs written in Common Lisp to allow you to build a version of uLisp for a particular platform from a common repository of source files.
> The aim of the Builder was to make it easier to maintain uLisp across multiple platforms. Where the C function for a particular uLisp feature is identical on all platforms there is just a single occurrence of that source in the Builder repository.
uLisp Builder - http://www.ulisp.com/show?3F07
GitHub repo - https://github.com/technoblogy/ulisp-builder
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uLisp for STM32 boards - http://www.ulisp.com/show?29ST
Repo - https://github.com/technoblogy/ulisp-stm32
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uLisp
I'm a big fan of uLisp, got it running on an ESP8266. Love how the whole language fits in a single file, making it easy to hack around.
Recently I learned how the author generates the uLisp variants for different platforms using Common Lisp:
https://github.com/technoblogy/ulisp-builder
..And an accompanying article to describe how it works:
uLisp Builder - http://www.ulisp.com/show?3F07
Also, a treasure trove of other Arduino and AVR projects by the author here:
http://www.technoblogy.com/
What are some alternatives?
frawk - an efficient awk-like language
ulisp - A version of the Lisp programming language for ATmega-based Arduino boards.
goawk - A POSIX-compliant AWK interpreter written in Go, with CSV support
abuse - Abuse (1995) by Crack dot Com
Lua-RTOS-ESP32 - Lua RTOS for ESP32
llvm-project - Fork of LLVM with Xtensa specific patches. To be upstreamed.
tinyscheme - TinyScheme is easy to learn and modify. It is structured like a meta-interpreter, only it is written in C.
esprit - ClojureScript on the ESP32 using Espruino
ecl
ferret - Ferret is a free software lisp implementation for real time embedded control systems.