claro-lang
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claro-lang
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The Claro Programming Language
Interesting, although it seems to currently be missing a license. While Bazel and I are for sure not friends, I found this funny https://github.com/JasonSteving99/claro-lang/blob/v0.1.495/W... I guess it's similar to having a maven build under Nix but my relationship to Bazel is why I got a chuckle out of the russian doll setup
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Charm 0.3.9 --- now with "Hello world!"
Oh wow, it looks like we've stumbled upon the same construct! In my language, Claro, what you call "interfaces" are called "contracts". I've found it to be a very powerful abstraction!
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Keyword Generics Progress Report: February 2023 | Inside Rust Blog
In fact, you've actually been a huge source of inspiration for building keyword-generics into the programming language I've been working on in private for the past 2 years! The language is called "Claro" and if you're interested, please take a look at the blocking-generics syntax that your initiative has inspired.
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What are you doing about async programming models? Best? Worst? Strengths? Weaknesses?
I've tried to do something unique in my lang, Claro. To avoid spamming my same comment again, check out my answer to a very similar thread yesterday
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Claro's Structured Async+Concurrency Provides Static Non-Blocking Validation and Implements Rust's Keyword Generics Initiative
Didn't see the Github link (but having all the info here is certainly appreciated)
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What modules should implicitly be imported in a language?
Hmm, so I still feel that C3's imports actually are binding to a specific implementation like other imports (Java/C/python/etc). I think a language would need to embed dependency injection concepts deep into its veins to avoid this. You'd need a way for implementation files to specify that they depend on something with a certain name and a certain interface but not to name the specific implementation. Then a separate parallel module system (more like a Guice (dep injection framework) module than the modules in C3) would indicate the specific implementation that happens to be desired this run of the program. This is the inherent modularity that I'm looking to implement in Claro. There's some prototyping of this idea in the example programs at https://github.com/JasonSteving99/claro-lang/blob/main/src/java/com/claro/claro_programs/modules.claro
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Let's talk function declarations!
In Claro I'm trying the following distinct types of procedures:
lunatic
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Spinkube: Running WASM in Kubernetes
This reminds me of Lunatic [1], an Erlang-inspired runtime for WebAssembly. Unfortunately it seems like development stalled some months ago.
[1] https://lunatic.solutions/
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Spin 2.0 – open-source tool for building and running WASM apps
you can check out https://github.com/lunatic-solutions/lunatic for that
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Flawless – Durable execution engine for Rust
Very cool, and the approach demonstrated might be of interest to a similar problem we have in Ambient (our WASM game runtime that has competing processes that may need to retry interactions.)
That being said - what’s the relation to Lunatic [0]? Are you still working on Lunatic? Is this a side project? Or is it something completely separate?
[0]: https://lunatic.solutions/
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Async Rust Is A Bad Language
Curious too. I follow Lunatic [0] as a candidate for future use, and also wasmCloud [1].
[0] https://lunatic.solutions/
[1] https://wasmcloud.com
- Write Elixir NIFs in Rust
- A WASI VM?
- how can I add dynamic loading to do "plugins" for my Rust app?
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Wasix, the Superset of WASI Supporting Threads, Processes and Sockets
Check out Lunatic https://lunatic.solutions/
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Elixir and Rust is a good mix
There's a couple of Rust libs and frameworks inspired on Erlang in 'best of both worlds' attempts, such as https://lunatic.solutions
I found others like Lunatic before, but cannot remember right now.
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Anything close beam/otp for other languages?
There is a really good initiative called Lunatic : https://lunatic.solutions/
What are some alternatives?
xvm - Ecstasy and XVM
spin - Spin is the open source developer tool for building and running serverless applications powered by WebAssembly.
Hungaro - A syntax based programming language
hyperscan - High-performance regular expression matching library
keyword-generics-initiative - Public repository for the Rust keyword generics initiative
actix - Actor framework for Rust.
AECforWebAssembly - A port of ArithmeticExpressionCompiler from x86 to WebAssembly, so that the programs written in the language can run in a browser. The compiler has been rewritten from JavaScript into C++.
wit-bindgen - A language binding generator for WebAssembly interface types
wasmCloud - wasmCloud allows for simple, secure, distributed application development using WebAssembly components and capability providers.
bastion - Highly-available Distributed Fault-tolerant Runtime
tui-rs - Build terminal user interfaces and dashboards using Rust
fengari - 🌙 φεγγάρι - The Lua VM written in JS ES6 for Node and the browser