copilot
grace
copilot | grace | |
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17 | 5 | |
591 | 375 | |
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8.9 | 6.3 | |
10 days ago | 5 months ago | |
Haskell | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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copilot
- NASA Copilot: A stream-based runtime-verification framework
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[ANN] Copilot 3.16
[2] https://github.com/Copilot-Language/copilot/releases/tag/v3.16
- [ANN] NASA's Ogma 1.0.9
- [ANN] NASA's Ogma -- now with FPrime support
- [ANN] NASA's Ogma 1.0.7
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[ANN] Summer Internship at NASA Ames Research Center
The student, if selected, will be working on extending our capabilities to test cFS/ROS/FPrime applications, especially those using Ogma and/or Copilot for monitoring. Both Ogma and Copilot are open-source software written in Haskell.
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I want to learn Haskell, but...
For low-level embedded, you have Copilot!
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[ANN] Copilot 3.12
Current emphasis is on improving the codebase in terms of stability and test coverage, removing unnecessary dependencies, hiding internal definitions, and formatting the code to meet our new coding standards. Users are encouraged to participate by opening issues and asking questions via our github repo (https://github.com/copilot-language/copilot).
- [ANN] Copilot 3.11
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Copilot: Realtime Programming Language and Runtime Verification Framework
not maintainer but I think the correct one is this: https://github.com/Copilot-Language/copilot/tree/master/copi...
grace
- I want to learn Haskell, but...
- PL Scaffolding project?
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Is there a standardized programming model to build compilers with Haskell that I can follow to assure the best results?
Gabriella Gonzles's Fall-from-Grace is intended to be a demonstration of best practices when implementing a language in Haskell. If you were starting a brand new project, I would recommend to fork it and to gradually modify the Grace language into your language, but since you've already started, I recommend to look at the code for inspiration instead.
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The appeal of bidirectional type-checking
My Grace project has a reference implementation of a bidirectional type-checker, so you can test drive it using the REPL:
- Building a toy compiler in Haskell, what kind of parser should I be using?
What are some alternatives?
Obsidian - Obsidian Language Repository
Lamar - Fast Inversion of Control Tool and Successor to StructureMap
cFS - The Core Flight System (cFS)
tiny-games-hs - Haskell Tiny Game Jam
C-structs - C-Struct Types for Haskell
Autofac - An addictive .NET IoC container
declarative-programming-streams - Active streaming declarative programmers. See who's online at the following URL:
plzoo - Programming Languages Zoo
improve - An imperative programming language in Haskell for high assurance embedded applications. ImProve programs are verified with model checking. ImProve compiles to C and Simulink.
DryIoc - DryIoc is fast, small, full-featured IoC Container for .NET
fret - A framework for the elicitation, specification, formalization and understanding of requirements.
LightInject - An ultra lightweight IoC container