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fructure
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Racket: The Lisp for the Modern Day
Even the racket teachpack libraries designed for education are very capable; I was able to make this structured editor with only using teachpack content without external deps: https://github.com/disconcision/fructure
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Common Lisp vs Racket
Right, it's fine, and is a pretty basic macro. Doubly linked lists are pretty basic data structures too, even the Rust versions once you figure it out. I like your sibling comment making it look like the CL version. I still want to know in more detail though why you think that doing things this way instead of the CL way is less likely to be "fragile and break down" for the complicated stuff, it would help to have a specific complicated example to showcase. Perhaps the linked https://github.com/disconcision/fructure in another comment would be a good study? The author there claimed they might not have been able to manage with defmacro, maybe someone familiar with both could articulate the challenges in detail. Is it just an issue of some things benefit a lot from pattern matching, and if so, does using CL's Trivia system mitigate that at all (in the same way that using gensym+packages+Lisp-2ness can mitigate hygiene issues)?
- Fructure: A structured interaction engine in Racket
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graph-based UI for Lisp/Scheme
see also: fructure
- Why text only.
- An Intuition for Lisp Syntax
ltk
What are some alternatives?
LIBUCL - Universal configuration library parser
with-c-syntax - C language syntax in Common Lisp
slimv - Official mirror of Slimv versions released on vim.org
vernacular - Module system for languages that compile to Common Lisp
vlime - A Common Lisp dev environment for Vim (and Neovim)
awesome-cl - A curated list of awesome Common Lisp frameworks, libraries and other shiny stuff.
cmu-infix - Updated infix.cl of the CMU AI repository, originally written by Mark Kantrowitz
Graal - GraalVM compiles Java applications into native executables that start instantly, scale fast, and use fewer compute resources 🚀
coherence - Oracle Coherence Community Edition
slime - The Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs
racket-binfmt - A binary format parser generator DSL with support for limited context-sensitivity.