cish
xregexp
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34 | 3,236 | |
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2.9 | 0.0 | |
10 months ago | 5 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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cish
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Transferring a Type's Arguments as a separate Type to be used elsewhere
The other day I was implementing an AST in Cish, when I realized I could leverage Cish's type-system to do the type checking for the AST automatically.
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Cish
The latest release
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SuperForth v1.1
Link to Github Release Page
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A Minecraft Server I implemented in C#
Nice, although TeleClassic is a little different - it’s written ground up from just the stuff in .NETs stl, and I’m hoping this’ll provide the increased flexibility I want. Eventually I hope to use SuperForth, a language I wrote, as an in game scripting language which users can use to upload their own mini games.
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SuperForth after an entire Semester
Here’s the GitHub repo, and I recommend that you build with makefile.
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Help Optimizing a VM
machine.h
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Help Debugging A Stackdump File
``` All of the above functions, with the exception of main, can be found in compiler.c.
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October 2021 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
I’m still working on SuperForth, a statically typed functional programming language. I’m currently working on reducing the memory footprint of the ast. Part of the reason it’s there is because the ast was designed before the virtual machine and compiler were implemented, so it’s kinda bloated at the moment
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SuperForth, a functional programming language
It’s pretty much high level c, but with anon functions and higher order functions. The original goal of the project was to provide higher level functional abstractions/a faster more portable runtime for running USACO solutions. Although it’s not nearly as fast as C, or even Java, it’s register based vm runs 3x as fast as python, with the same amount of portability. The compiler doesn’t apply many optimizations (it’s under 400 LOC), and the rest of the code is fairly short and simple to understand. check it out here
- SuperForth
xregexp
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Regular Expression library to recommend?
Still, that hasn't stopped libraries appearing with extra features. I believe the most popular is XRegExp, but it's been a while since I checked.
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Show HN: Luna is a Clojure Domain specific language that translates to regex
Completely agree. For js, xregexp [1] is a really nice long standing library that brings in these kind of enhancements and makes regular expressions a lot more readable.
[1] https://xregexp.com
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October 2021 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
+ code literals for embedding other compiled languages, with built-in support for TypeScript/JavaScript (passthrough) and regular expressions (using XRegExp)
What are some alternatives?
The-Spiral-Language - Functional language with intensional polymorphism and first-class staging.
ShnooTalk - ShnooTalk is a new programming language
Dictu - Dictu is a high-level dynamically typed, multi-paradigm, interpreted programming language.
wasm3 - 🚀 A fast WebAssembly interpreter and the most universal WASM runtime
regal - Royally reified regular expressions
Dunamis - 🎩 An interpreted general-purpose scripting language 🔨
logical_verification_2020 - Companion files for Logical Verification 2020–2021 at VU Amsterdam
TeleClassic - An extensible minecraft classic server
re-ext - Sometimes you want to compose regexs.
Morthy - POC of concatenative language
kesh - A simple little programming language that could one day compile to JavaScript.