candy
Barliman
candy | Barliman | |
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3 | 3 | |
312 | 1,039 | |
15.7% | - | |
9.9 | 0.0 | |
2 days ago | 4 months ago | |
Rust | Scheme | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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candy
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Candy – a minimalistic functional programming language
We're using some unstable features (hence nightly), and I just updated our Rust version on Thursday (https://github.com/candy-lang/candy/pull/948) because the previous one (nightly-2023-07-21) was too old for a dependency. So we're not usually using this recent Rust versions.
Thanks for letting us know about the binary size! We previously enabled debug info in release builds to use flamegraphs, but actually don't need it for most builds. I just disabled it (https://github.com/candy-lang/candy/pull/950), and the binary size went down from 177.4 MB to 14.2 MB for me!
The CLI should work, or at least we're using it regularly when working on Candy. Can you please share your OS and the command and output, maybe in a GitHub issue? We definitely need to improve our documentation and the CLI's error handling. Does running `cargo run --release -- run ./packages/Examples/helloWorld.candy` from the repository root work for you?
The VS Code extension also uses the CLI internally since that exposes a language server, so it basically runs `cargo run --release -- lsp`. But we also have to improve the stability here.
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October 2022 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
Continued working on Candy (https://github.com/candy-lang/Candy).
Barliman
- Candy – a minimalistic functional programming language
- Ask HN: Open-Source GitHub Copilot?
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Supporting hand health for Common Lisp developers
If you really want to go crazy, do interactive type-driven program synthesis. Although I think the state-of-the-art in this field is a Haskell tool called Wingman, and there are similar tools for Agda, as described in this paper, it is possible in Common Lisp I don't know if it has been done. The methodology for more rigorous typing in Common Lisp is described here. There is a program synthesis system written in Scheme called Barliman, and someone wrote an Emacs version of it called complete.el.
What are some alternatives?
hindley-milner - simply typed lambda calculus with hindley-milner type inference
fauxpilot - FauxPilot - an open-source alternative to GitHub Copilot server
SynthML - A programming language for type-directed program synthesis
suggest.el - discover elisp functions that do what you want
kcl - KCL Programming Language (CNCF Sandbox Project). https://kcl-lang.io
doom-emacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker [Moved to: https://github.com/doomemacs/doomemacs]
langs
TablaM - The practical relational programing language for data-oriented applications
mighty - The last validation library you will ever need!
astatine - Astatine is a is a mid-level, statically typed, procedural programming language with some functional components.
sirius - The Sirius programming langauge
boba-core - Core Boba definitions necessary for all Boba pearls and programs to compile