c-mera
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c-mera | cmacro | |
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7 | 4 | |
383 | 876 | |
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0.0 | 4.9 | |
over 1 year ago | 2 months ago | |
Common Lisp | Common Lisp | |
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c-mera
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Submissions to Spring Lisp Game Jam 2023
Arguably Pacman Clone - it uses WISP (non s-exps syntax for any lisp) + C-Mera which is some kind of mix of C and CL, and is written mostly in CL.
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Is there a language with lisp syntax but C semantics?
c-mera does exist.
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jc - Meta-program C/C++ with JavaScript
Thanks, you're right. I chose JS because it is so well-known, but I think it does have some other advantages as well. For example, if you need to run a lot of compatibility test commands, or need to generate code via external programs, or even make network requests to get config values or something, you can do all of that in parallel with JS async instead of sequentially like configure. You might find https://github.com/kiselgra/c-mera interesting. It's similar to this project but uses Lisp and a unified syntax.
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Generate C code
I used https://github.com/kiselgra/c-mera for this purpose and it worked very well.
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Carp – A statically typed Lisp, without a GC, for real-time applications
That's a Lisp preprocessor for a non-Lisp language.
If you program in C using the Common Lisp c-mera preprocessor, or any of the other similar systems, it's the same thing.
You're writing everything in S-exps, and the expansions use conses, but the output is C; so that of course cannot call cons at run time.
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Syntatic Sugar that compiles to C
even more interesting are the handful of projects layering lisp style macros on top of C. i've seen several go by over the years; a quick google search brought up c-mera and cmacro.
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Alternative to ECL?
If you look for lisp-like syntax in C: - cmera https://github.com/kiselgra/c-mera
cmacro
- Advanced Metaprogramming in C: A select statement
- Cmacro: Lisp Macros for C
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Syntatic Sugar that compiles to C
even more interesting are the handful of projects layering lisp style macros on top of C. i've seen several go by over the years; a quick google search brought up c-mera and cmacro.
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Show HN: C programming language extension: Cedro pre-processor
To implement something like linear types[1] in C, such that each instance of type_t must be used once and only once. But I imagine this would require too much integration with the type system and code analysis.
I wish binary inclusion was provided by more languages or build systems. For small files it's a very suitable alternative to the difficulties of packaging resources when distributing an application or library.
[0]: https://github.com/eudoxia0/cmacro
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Substructural_type_system#Line...
What are some alternatives?
c2ffi - Clang-based FFI wrapper generator
ltools - LTools are a set of free, open-source productivity command-line tools (drawing inspiration from Unix commands and philosophy).
janet-benchmarksgame - Versions of the "Computer Language Benchmarks Game" benchmarks for the Janet language.
elpp - --- IN ATTIC BECAUSE: no feature
chibi-scheme - Official chibi-scheme repository
lisp-preprocessor - Common lisp embedded template engine
cl-raylib - Common Lisp binding of raylib
cargo-expand - Subcommand to show result of macro expansion
cl-autowrap - (c-include "file.h") => complete FFI wrapper
C-headers
datatype99 - Algebraic data types for C99
zig - General-purpose programming language and toolchain for maintaining robust, optimal, and reusable software.