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BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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gpython
- Show HN: Gsubpy, an interpreter for subset of Python, written in Go
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Is it possible to call Python libraries within Golang application.
In my case, it was good enough to use https://github.com/go-python/gpython . One downside is that you can't use python libraries though.
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Looking for programming languages created with Go
Here is my contribution: https://github.com/go-python/gpython
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Interpreters built in Go
https://github.com/go-python/gpython (Python interpreter in Go)
goawk
- GoAWK, an Awk interpreter written in Go (2018)
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The Awk Programming Language, Second Edition
TIL: GoAWK [1] - A POSIX-compliant AWK interpreter written in Go, with CSV support.
[1]: https://github.com/benhoyt/goawk
- Looking for a script for csv file
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Anyone else doing compiler work in Golang?
Another nice project that I have used from time to time (and a very good source for insight) is the awk interpreter written in go https://github.com/benhoyt/goawk
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Tool to interact with CSV
No, I want exactly the opposite - it should be a , b,c as a single string field containing a literal comma, and c. For example, https://github.com/benhoyt/goawk has csv support. https://github.com/benhoyt/goawk/blob/master/docs/csv.md - more info.
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Why does awk parse '1&&x=1' as '1&&(x=1)' not '(1&&x)=1' when '&&' is high precedence than '='?
I've had a go at solving this in this PR -- feedback welcome. I don't love it, but oh well, it solves the problem at hand. Your comment pointed me in the right direction, thanks again.
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Looking for programming languages created with Go
There are quite a few re-implementations of scripting languages like Lua in Go. I've written an AWK interpreter in Go.
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Oracle DB support in Benthos
github.com/benhoyt/goawk -> this library lets you embed an AWK runtime in your applications, very easy to use and useful for enabling some powerful scripting in things you build
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Brian Kernighan adds Unicode support to Awk (May, 2022)
Yes, that's right. With my simplistic UTF-8-based implementation it turned length() -- for example -- from O(1) to O(N), turning O(N) algorithms which use length() into O(N^2). See this issue: https://github.com/benhoyt/goawk/issues/93
Similar with substr() and other string functions, which when operating as bytes are O(1), but become O(N) when trying to count the number of codepoints as UTF-8.
GNU Gawk has a fancier approach, which stores strings as UTF-8 as long as it can, but converts to UTF-32 if it needs to (eg: the string is non-ASCII and you call substr).
It looks like Brian Kernighan's code has the same issue with length() and substr(). I'm going to try to email him about this, as I think it's kind of a performance blocker.
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Ask HN: Is having a Personal blog/brand worth it for you?
I'm not sure if it was via my personal website or just my GitHub profile, but I got my current job at Canonical due to the CTO there reaching out about my GoAWK project (https://github.com/benhoyt/goawk). I get regular recruitment emails because I have my CV/resume online: most of them are very low-effort, but 1 in 20 or something are interesting emails where the recruiter has actually looked at my website and will tailor it personally. I also just enjoy technical writing, and get joy out of sharing it on HN. So it's "worth it" for me.
What are some alternatives?
bass - a low fidelity scripting language for project infrastructure
bytehound - A memory profiler for Linux.
cpy3 - Go bindings to the CPython-3 API
tsv-utils - eBay's TSV Utilities: Command line tools for large, tabular data files. Filtering, statistics, sampling, joins and more.
tau - A functional interpreted programming language with a minimalistic design.
awka - Revive awka - Awk to C Compiler
gval - Expression evaluation in golang
intellij-awk - The missing IntelliJ IDEA language support plugin for AWK
fibratus - A modern tool for Windows kernel exploration and tracing with a focus on security
tumblelog - A static tumblelog generator available as both a Perl and Python version
milisp - Multiple implementations (Golang and Python) of LISP-like language to share the same ML pipeline over many systems
awk - One true awk