biwascheme VS gambit

Compare biwascheme vs gambit and see what are their differences.

gambit

Gambit is an efficient implementation of the Scheme programming language. (by gambit)
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biwascheme gambit
16 12
724 1,255
0.3% 0.8%
8.4 8.9
9 days ago 10 days ago
JavaScript Scheme
MIT License Apache License 2.0
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biwascheme

Posts with mentions or reviews of biwascheme. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-09-09.
  • Embeddable Common Lisp 23.9.9
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 9 Sep 2023
    If Scheme is something you enjoy, BiwaScheme's interpreter can be instantiated from within Javascript and can be used to evaluate Scheme code.

    https://www.biwascheme.org/

  • BiwaScheme is a Scheme interpreter written in JavaScript
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 10 Jun 2023
  • Directly compiling Scheme to WebAssembly: lambdas, recursion, iteration
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 31 May 2023
    This project is very exciting. In the meantime, there are a couple of options:

    BiwaScheme: https://www.biwascheme.org/

    Advantages: written in JavaScript, with excellent JS interop. Project has some history.

    Disadvantages: slower than S7 (though still plenty fast for many uses), less-complete (e.g., no syntax-rules or syntax-case, though it does have its own define-macro).

    S7 Scheme: https://cm-gitlab.stanford.edu/bil/s7

    Written in C, but can be transpiled to WASM (see https://github.com/actonDev/s7-playground/ )

    Advantages: This project also has some history. Considerably faster than BiwaScheme.

    Disadvantages: JS interop is clumsier (basically the same issues as JS interop with any WASM code... this could probably be mitigated considerably if someone wanted to take the time).

  • All Web frontend lisp projects
    10 projects | /r/lisp | 23 May 2023
    For Scheme implementations there are LIPS and biwascheme. I haven't done more than play around with them, so I can't really give an informed opinion about pros and cons or favorites.
  • My reading workflow (you guys might find some bits from it useful)
    1 project | /r/emacs | 24 Jan 2023
    I used to have hundreds of open tabs. From there I kept repurposing it to do more stuff with the browser until it reached its current state, where I want to make it a "extend firefox from Emacs" thing. It kinda do that already, but extending the firefox-extension itself require the extension to be re-built (so you need whole javascript tooling, rebuild and reload the addon etc). I am considering adding something like biwascheme to it soon to work around that.
  • The stepmotherly treatment of Windows platform by Scheme implementors
    3 projects | /r/scheme | 29 Nov 2022
    And then users can just use biwascheme and run programs in mainframes and their smart toasters
  • If you were hired to create a new distribution of Lisp, what would you include?
    5 projects | /r/lisp | 13 Jul 2022
    Languages like Biwa Scheme and LIPS Scheme are good for running Scheme in the browser. But I would prefer compiling Scheme code to JavaScript in the server, then serving the compiled JavaScript image to the browser.
  • LIPS Scheme version 1.0.0-beta.15 is out
    2 projects | /r/scheme | 31 Oct 2021
    Just a note that even BiwaScheme doesn't fully implement call/cc, it doesn't save the whole environment when capturing.
    2 projects | /r/lisp | 31 Oct 2021
    Very cool! Do you know how this compares with Biwascheme? https://www.biwascheme.org/
  • Racketscript/Racketscript: Racket to JavaScript Compiler
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Sep 2021
    Biwascheme has some weird scoping bugs that makes me a litte afraid of using it for serious stuff. It seems nixe and all, but this: https://github.com/biwascheme/biwascheme/issues/125 is not very confidemce inspiring.

    There is another schemey language that compiles to JS that accepts things like this:

        (when (start-are-aligned?)

gambit

Posts with mentions or reviews of gambit. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-07.
  • Why Lisp?
    17 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 7 May 2023
  • Is Raven still in use?
    8 projects | /r/scheme | 1 Aug 2022
    - Gambit: web-server example
  • Gambit – open-source tools for doing computation in game theory
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 15 Apr 2022
    Not to be confused with Gambit (Scheme programming language implementation):

    https://github.com/gambit/gambit

    https://gambitscheme.org/

  • Gambit Homepage is back up
    1 project | /r/scheme | 3 Jan 2022
  • GambitScheme: A New Home Page
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 3 Jan 2022
  • A small scheme VM, compiler, and REPL in 4k
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Nov 2021
    The Ribbit compiler was developed using Gambit but most of the code is portable. I rewrote a few parts with cond-expand to port rsc.scm to older versions of Gambit and also Guile and Chicken. If you pull the latest commit the Ribbit system should work with any of those Scheme systems. The README also contains usage instructions, here is a relevant part:

    The Ribbit compiler is written in Scheme and can be executed with Gambit, Guile or Chicken. It has been tested with Gambit v4.7.5 and above. For the best experience install Gambit from https://github.com/gambit/gambit .

    Currently Ribbit supports the target languages C, JavaScript, Python and Scheme which are selectable with the compiler's `-t` option with `c`, `js`, `py`, and `scm` respectively. The compacted RVM code can be obtained with the target `none` which is the default.

    The `-m` option causes a minification of the generated program. This requires a recent version of Gambit.

    The `-l` option allows selecting the Scheme runtime library (located in the `lib` subdirectory). The `min` library has the fewest procedures and a REPL that supports the core Scheme forms only. The `max` library has most of the R4RS predefined procedures, except for file I/O. The `max-tc` library is like `max` but with run time type checking. The default is the `max-tc` library.

    Here are a few examples:

        Use Gambit to compile the minimal REPL to JavaScript
  • Racketscript/Racketscript: Racket to JavaScript Compiler
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Sep 2021
    That is a bummer about the expired certificate. You can access the site using http instead of https if you are comfortable doing so. I have never seen this live REPL before and have just used their Github repo to get the latest: https://github.com/gambit/gambit

    I think it is great someone is trying to get Racket compiling to Javascript again. I also agree with you about the REPL; while it is interesting to compile Racket to JS, having a REPL, a live environment and all the features of something like ClojureScript has much more utility.

  • Gambit: Ever came across BUILD_EXE_META_INFO_FILE_PARAM?
    1 project | /r/scheme | 30 May 2021
    Don't hesitate to submit the problems you encounter to the issue tracker on github (https://github.com/gambit/gambit/issues).
  • Visual Tutor for Scheme?
    2 projects | /r/lisp | 14 Feb 2021
    But it's command like tool, I don't think that there is Online tool even smilar to the Python tool you showed. You can try creating issue with a question on https://github.com/gambit/gambit/issues Marc Feeley may consider that it's also nice idea to show usage of Gambit, he was working on making Gambit on new try.scheme.org website, I've also did some help.
  • gambitscheme.org inaccessibe?
    1 project | /r/scheme | 29 Dec 2020
    Edit: somebody opened an issue for this https://github.com/gambit/gambit/issues/649

What are some alternatives?

When comparing biwascheme and gambit you can also consider the following projects:

LIPS - Scheme based powerful lisp interpreter in JavaScript

racketscript - Racket to JavaScript Compiler

schism - A self-hosting Scheme to WebAssembly compiler

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.

webcontainer-core - Dev environments. In your web app.

opendylan - Open Dylan compiler and IDE

Core - Scheme's commonly used small functions

reference-types - Proposal for adding basic reference types (anyref)

schism - A self-hosting Scheme to WebAssembly compiler

Uno Platform - Build Mobile, Desktop and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML. Today. Open source and professionally supported.

Ballista - a Express style webframework for Igropyr (Chez Scheme http-server)