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cps
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Nim CPS: compile-time continuations
This'll get you closer: https://github.com/nim-works/cps
Sorry, I was in a hurry.
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D Programming Language
- https://github.com/nim-works/cps
Or a neural network DSL or for a self-contained example, einsum:
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NIR: Nim Intermediate Representation
There has been a more-or-less working CPS implementation for Nim for a few years now,
https://github.com/nim-works/cps
https://github.com/nim-works/cps/tree/master/docs
Nobody seems to care though, as it has gained no traction at all and it has been mostly ignored by the core team.
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Nim v2.0 Released
Ones that have not been mentioned so far:
nlvm is an unofficial LLVM backend: https://github.com/arnetheduck/nlvm
npeg lets you write PEGs inline in almost normal PEG notation: https://github.com/zevv/npeg
futhark provides for much more automatic C interop: https://github.com/PMunch/futhark
nimpy allows calling Python code from Nim and vice versa: https://github.com/yglukhov/nimpy
questionable provides a lot of syntax sugar surrounding Option/Result types: https://github.com/codex-storage/questionable
ratel is a framework for embedded programming: https://github.com/PMunch/ratel
cps allows arbitrary procedure rewriting to continuation passing style: https://github.com/nim-works/cps
chronos is an alternative async/await backend: https://github.com/status-im/nim-chronos
zero-functional fixes some inefficiencies when chaining list operations: https://github.com/zero-functional/zero-functional
owlkettle is a declarative macro-oriented library for GTK: https://github.com/can-lehmann/owlkettle
A longer list can be found at https://github.com/ringabout/awesome-nim.
- CPS – Also Known as Continuation-Passing Style – For Nim
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In Defense of Async: Function Colors Are Rusty
I think the CPS attempt in Nim could do this
https://github.com/nim-works/cps
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Nim Version 1.6 Released
* Goroutines are probably a lot more easier to use. Work is being done to make Nim even better in that area: https://github.com/nim-works/cps but don't expect it soonish.
* I feel like Go has less 'edge cases', but the Nim compiler is steadily getting more stable, especially consider it's not backed up by a major company!
* Metaprogramming is really powerful, but not beginner friendly. The documentation says use macros when necessary, but personally I don't think that really happens in practice.
The advantages by far outweigh the disadvantages, especially if you are looking for a clean Go alternative(except maaaaaaybeee web application).
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Looking for more example of nim's coroutines
and the fifth: https://github.com/disruptek/cps
RFCs
- Nim Sum types, 2024 variant
- Nim Roadmap 2024 and Beyond
- Nim v2.0 Released
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Contribute to the Python-like Nim language
compiler support for object construction shorthand
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Nim 2.0.0 RC2
Well, maybe not writing. Occasionally low-level C libraries - especially those that deal with keyboard input - decide to provide identifiers differing only in case... There's a WIP RFC for providing a way to deal with identifiers that need to be verbatium by surrounding them with backticks, though.
https://github.com/nim-lang/RFCs/issues/477
- please comment on "It totally sounds like the n-word" as well
- Nim goto intermediate representation (NGIR)
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My Nim Development Weekly Report (3/12)
Following The Roadmap 2023 for community building , you could join us in the matrix space where we discuss how to build a community. We appreciate doable suggestions and helps, such as improving the workflow, implementing the roadmap, suggesting doable tasks, reviewing code from contributors. United we stand. We shall work together to make the community thrive.
- Nim Roadmap 2023
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My Nim Development Weekly Report (2/19)
First of all, the Nim development follows The Roadmap 2023, which specifies what features might be implemented or removed in 2023. As we can see, completing incremental compilation and recursive module dependencies might be the most important tasks to be done in 2023. You might subscribe to the roadmap and write down your expectations of Nim in 2023 there.
What are some alternatives?
nim-chronos - Chronos - An efficient library for asynchronous programming
nimskull - An in development statically typed systems programming language; with sustainability at its core. We, the community of users, maintain it.
treesitter-unit - A Neovim plugin to deal with treesitter units
nimforum - Lightweight alternative to Discourse written in Nim
httpbeast - A highly performant, multi-threaded HTTP 1.1 server written in Nim.
p-map - Map over promises concurrently
Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).
jester - A sinatra-like web framework for Nim.
shady - Nim to GPU shader language compiler and supporting utilities.
godot-nim - Nim bindings for Godot Engine
cligen - Nim library to infer/generate command-line-interfaces / option / argument parsing; Docs at