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Is there a language with lisp syntax but C semantics?
There's Dale, Extempore (more particularly, XTlang which is the statically-typed part of Extempore), Carp, and one more that I can't remember right now that basically maps to C++, more-or-less directly.
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What Makes Lisp Unique?
>However, there are LISP flavored versions of C
For anyone interested the example given is from https://github.com/tomhrr/dale
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Useful lesser-used languages?
Dale: Basically C, but using Lisp syntax, support for macros, which might segfault, not beginner friendly at all.
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A language you feel the most productive with?
Carp, Lux and Dale are 3 I'm familiar with.There's also Dylan, though that one dropped its parentheses. But if we go by the brackets, technically, we can argue that any expression-based languages is a Lisp. I once wrote a Lisp to JS transpile whose output had more parens than the input. :)
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Best Lisp/scheme for OSDev?
Dale
FFTW
- Use Ocaml to output C for a plugin system?
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Is there a language with lisp syntax but C semantics?
i dont buy it. you can write fft in any language. fftw for example is written in ocaml which generates c. maintainers of the package even reccomend against playing with c directly. moreover i dont see why you cant do something similar in lisp if you really wanted to
- Why not use a script to generate c code instead of using macros?
What are some alternatives?
lux - The Lux Programming Language
GSL - GNU Scientific Library with CMake build support and AMPL bindings
Carp - A statically typed lisp, without a GC, for real-time applications.
Torch - http://torch.ch
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).
Blitz++ - Git mirror of Blitz++ at http://sourceforge.net/projects/blitz/
opendylan - Open Dylan compiler and IDE
Trilinos - Primary repository for the Trilinos Project
extempore - A cyber-physical programming environment
itpp - IT++ library mirror/fork. C++ library of mathematical, signal processing and communication classes and functions.
LCC - Lisp C Compiler, Lisp-like syntax for writing C code in addition of some forms and pointer managements
Dimwits - A compact C++ header-only library providing compile-time dimensional analysis and unit awareness