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10 | 54 | |
1,720 | 1,931 | |
3.0% | 2.7% | |
5.4 | 7.7 | |
about 2 months ago | 2 months ago | |
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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dyon
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Dada, an Experiement by the Creators of Rust
Reminds me of Dyon, a scripting language for Piston.
It's dynamically typed and uses lifetimes instead of a garbage collector.
https://github.com/PistonDevelopers/dyon/issues/173
- RustPython
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what libraires/franeworks/engines do you guys prefer?
Piston + Dyon is a nice combo. If I need something simple, then I use Dyon-Interactive.
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Finally it clicked
Another way to learn is by using Dyon, which has a lifetime checker, but no borrow checker. In Dyon, you only need to put mut in front of arguments, so it is a little more ergonomic than in Rust, but you'll love the extra safety in Rust when maintaining libraries.
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Fornjot – The world needs another CAD program
This should be a good use-case for rust-based scripting languages, I think.
I loosely followed a project of that kind a while ago, I don't quite remember if it was Gluon [0] or Dyon [1]. Not sure if these are still active, or if another competitor showed up in meantime.
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[0] https://github.com/gluon-lang/gluon
[1] https://github.com/PistonDevelopers/dyon
- Add WASM Support by codehz · Pull Request #702 · PistonDevelopers/dyon
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Which scripting languages work well embedded with Rust?
Dyon
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Which is the best Rust scripting language for Exploratory Data Analysis (EDA)
These are the scripting languages i saw recently gluon, gleam, dyon, rune, mun. I like mun most because it resembles rust most. There is also this and this thread.
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It's not much, but I graduated from middle-school today with Rust as my language of choice
Dyon is a pretty cool Rust-like scripting language.
- Dyon – A rusty dynamically typed scripting language
tl
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Ravi is a dialect of Lua, with JIT and AOT compilers
it's based off MIR, does it have something to do with https://mlir.llvm.org/ ?
for typed lua, there is another effort https://github.com/teal-language/tl in addition to the mentioned typescript approach: https://github.com/andremm/typedlua
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Lua Criticism Is Unwarranted
I had the pleasure of working with Lua 5.1 back in the late noughties. For me it's replaced Tcl whenever I want something I can configure above a C library. At the time I used it I found it quite nice but I'll also not forget the hours I wasted tracking down nil table corruptions which could have easily been caught by a type checker.
I had some hope that Luau https://luau-lang.org or Teal https://github.com/teal-language/tl would make things better but with the following example
function foo(x: number): string
- Why Fennel?
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Algebraic data types in Lua (Almost) post
I wonder why the author doesn't use Teal [0] - a typed dialect of lua.
[O] https://github.com/teal-language/tl
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Lua: The Little Language That Could
Check out Teal
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What's the deal with Fennel in Neovim?
There is already https://github.com/teal-language/tl, which is typed Lua. I think fennel exists to serve a different niche-- personally I use it not for any type features; I just like the syntax better, and others may find certain features like the macro system useful.
- Using Lua with C++
- Teal – Type Hints for Lua
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Using other languages
There's also some languages made to compile straight to Lua: - MoonScript is the most popular Lua wrapper - it's built to be more Python-like, featuring indentation-based scopes, function calls without parentheses, lambda syntax, list comprehension, and much more. - Yuescript is a modern update to MoonScript that adds more features (I haven't used it myself, so I'm not entirely sure exactly how it differs from MS). - Teal is a version of Lua that adds static typing for better code standards.
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Bog – small, strongly typed, embeddable language
Terra and Nelua are both very different in goals than Teal. Teal is literally gradual types integrated into Lua keeping as many of Lua's idioms as possible (to a fault[1]). Terra and Nelua are both very metaprogrammable systems programming languages. Nelua's goals are primarily to soften C's rough edges, comparable to something like Nim.
There's another one you missed in Pallene[2]. But again, it's goal was to optimize the stack sharing involved in using the C API. It also adds types though and maintains Lua idioms as much as possible.
[1]: https://github.com/teal-language/tl/discussions/339
[2]: https://github.com/pallene-lang/pallene
What are some alternatives?
Rhai - Rhai - An embedded scripting language for Rust.
luau - A fast, small, safe, gradually typed embeddable scripting language derived from Lua
Ketos - Lisp dialect scripting and extension language for Rust programs
OpenBBTerminal - Investment Research for Everyone, Everywhere.
rascal - A simple Pascal interpreter written in rust.
packer.nvim - A use-package inspired plugin manager for Neovim. Uses native packages, supports Luarocks dependencies, written in Lua, allows for expressive config
mun - Source code for the Mun language and runtime.
rpi-open-firmware - Open source VPU side bootloader for Raspberry Pi.
rune - An embeddable dynamic programming language for Rust.
luaforwindows - Lua for Windows is a 'batteries included environment' for the Lua scripting language on Windows. NOTICE: Looking for maintainer.
gluon - A static, type inferred and embeddable language written in Rust.
pallene - Pallene Compiler