egison
The Egison Programming Language (by egison)
lambdacube-compiler
LambdaCube 3D is a Haskell-like purely functional language for GPU. Try it out: (by lambdacube3d)
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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egison
Posts with mentions or reviews of egison.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-12-08.
- The Egison Programming Language
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Languages with interesting pattern matching design ?
Look into egison, a "Pattern-Match-Oriented language": https://www.egison.org/
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Regex-Like Pattern Matching on Arrays/Lists [Question]
Have a look at Egison. It should be a source of inspiration to anyone doing generalised pattern matching. [_,_/2] ~= [2,1]|[6,3] in particular is even clearer in Egison: $p :: #(p / 2).
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What are some pros and cons of languages that force particular casings for identifiers of a specific purpose?
I think this is a bad idea. In fact, Egison offers a precedent with a better approach. The offered alternative is strictly more powerful as it allows you to refer to a single subpattern multiple times in a greater pattern, and even marks a computable expression you can use in patterns, allowing code like
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Let's talk about interesting language features.
Egison language. Research language that does some really neat stuff with pattern matching.
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I want to know about some weird non esoteric programming languages
Egison is weird https://www.egison.org -- it takes a single concept (pattern matching) and pushes it as far as it will go.
lambdacube-compiler
Posts with mentions or reviews of lambdacube-compiler.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-25.
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A functional shading langauge
http://lambdacube3d.com/ is a Haskell-like GPU programming language that compiles to WebGL1.0/GLES2.0/GL3.3. IIRC it also has partially dependent types.
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Is Haskell capable of this?
However, it's certainly possible to build purely functional abstractions on the top of existing imperative solutions, and you already found one example, GPipe. Another one is lambdacube 3d
What are some alternatives?
When comparing egison and lambdacube-compiler you can also consider the following projects:
dhall - Maintainable configuration files
uu-cco - Tools for the CCO (Compiler Construction) course at the UU (Utrecht University)
idris - A Dependently Typed Functional Programming Language
hyper-haskell-server - The strongly hyped Haskell interpreter.
haskelm - Haskell to Elm translation using Template Haskell. Contains both a library and executable.
egison-tutorial - The Egison tutorial
binaryen - DEPRECATED in favor of ghc wasm backend, see https://www.tweag.io/blog/2022-11-22-wasm-backend-merged-in-ghc
llvm-hs-pretty - Pretty printer for LLVM AST to Textual IR
morte - A bare-bones calculus-of-constructions
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