guanxi
Relational programming in Haskell. Mostly developed on twitch. (by ekmett)
eclair-lang
A minimal, fast Datalog implementation in Haskell that compiles to LLVM IR (by luc-tielen)
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0.0 | 8.4 | |
7 months ago | 3 months ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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guanxi
Posts with mentions or reviews of guanxi.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-10.
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Efficient logic programming in Haskell?
Have you looked into the work that Ed Kmett was doing around this topic? The repo is here. I don't think that doing logic programming Haskell from like a EDSL-ish approach will ever be as fast as in a real Prolog implementation, but I do think you can get acceptable performance just like you can in Scheme/Racket.
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Ask HN: What are some interesting examples of Prolog?
Not an example of prolog but I wish Ed had time to continue developing https://github.com/ekmett/guanxi.
eclair-lang
Posts with mentions or reviews of eclair-lang.
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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. :)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing guanxi and eclair-lang you can also consider the following projects:
the-constitution-of-japan
souffle-haskell - Haskell bindings for the Souffle datalog language
eclair-haskell - Haskell bindings for Eclair Datalog
libredwg - Official mirror of libredwg. With CI hooks and nightly releases. PR's ok
llvm-hs - Haskell bindings for LLVM
dfs-tools - Distributional Formal Semantics (DFS) tools
streamly - High performance, concurrent functional programming abstractions
copl-in-prolog - 書籍「プログラミング言語の基礎概念」の Prolog による実装
llvm-codegen - LLVM code generation in Haskell
binaryen - DEPRECATED in favor of ghc wasm backend, see https://www.tweag.io/blog/2022-11-22-wasm-backend-merged-in-ghc
guanxi vs the-constitution-of-japan
eclair-lang vs souffle-haskell
guanxi vs eclair-haskell
eclair-lang vs eclair-haskell
guanxi vs libredwg
eclair-lang vs llvm-hs
guanxi vs dfs-tools
eclair-lang vs streamly
guanxi vs copl-in-prolog
eclair-lang vs llvm-codegen
guanxi vs souffle-haskell
eclair-lang vs binaryen