eclair-lang
A minimal, fast Datalog implementation in Haskell that compiles to LLVM IR (by luc-tielen)
streamly
High performance, concurrent functional programming abstractions (by composewell)
eclair-lang | streamly | |
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4 | 8 | |
192 | 850 | |
- | 0.7% | |
8.4 | 9.6 | |
4 months ago | 5 days ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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eclair-lang
Posts with mentions or reviews of eclair-lang.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-20.
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Should I abandon using haskell for my compiler?
/u/ltielen's Éclair language targets LLVM and is actively maintained, so I'd look at that implementation's LLVM setup.
- An experimental and minimal Datalog implementation that compiles down to LLVM
- [Hacktoberfest] Beginner-friendly Haskell contributions
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Efficient logic programming in Haskell?
For these reasons I've been building eclair, which is another high performance Datalog compiler written in Haskell, that compiles to LLVM, and is also based on Souffle. So far it is still in a fairly early stage, but I'm making progress. :)
streamly
Posts with mentions or reviews of streamly.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-25.
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[ANN] Haskell Streamly 0.9.0 Release!
https://github.com/composewell/streamly/issues/1307 seems related, but it was a long time ago. We weren't heavy users anyway, so our streaming philosophy is now "conduit if it's simple and plugging into a conduit-using library, streaming if you're doing complicated things".
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Parallel streaming in Haskell: Part 3 - A parallel work consumer
Interesting! Which of the streamly modules is implementing that part? Is it one of the workLoop implementations in Streamly.Internal.Data.Stream.Async?
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Haskell Libraries I Love
I want to like streamly, but the API is so huge, yet I feel like I'm doing things on a too low level of abstraction. (And as long as it needs a ghc plugin I doubt it'll become the de facto standard.) Though maybe I just haven't used it enough. It does have great docs at https://streamly.composewell.com/ and they seem to be taking both performance, dependency weight and API design quite seriously.
- Edward Kmett reflects on the benefits of Haskell as a functional programming language - especially at scale.
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oath: Composable Concurrent Computation Done Right
You missed streamly in your list of alternatives: https://github.com/composewell/streamly/blob/master/docs/streamly-vs-async.md
- It's nice to see how Streamly has now become its own separate beast
What are some alternatives?
When comparing eclair-lang and streamly you can also consider the following projects:
souffle-haskell - Haskell bindings for the Souffle datalog language
stm-conduit - STM-based channels for conduits.
eclair-haskell - Haskell bindings for Eclair Datalog
pipes-concurrency - Concurrency for the pipes ecosystem
guanxi - Relational programming in Haskell. Mostly developed on twitch.
restricted-workers - Interactive-diagrams
llvm-hs - Haskell bindings for LLVM
conceit - Concurrently + Either
llvm-codegen - LLVM code generation in Haskell
haxl - A Haskell library that simplifies access to remote data, such as databases or web-based services.
binaryen - DEPRECATED in favor of ghc wasm backend, see https://www.tweag.io/blog/2022-11-22-wasm-backend-merged-in-ghc
lvish - The LVish Haskell library