php
scryer-prolog
php | scryer-prolog | |
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7 | 42 | |
63 | 1,904 | |
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5.7 | 9.7 | |
6 months ago | 18 days ago | |
HTML | Rust | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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php
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What is your favorite programming language?
I thought you might enjoy this, if you haven't seen it already.
- PHP is Prolog implemented in C, compiled to WASM, speaking CGI, executed by a Rust runtime, interpreting PHP-style templates
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PHP: Prolog Home Page
When I clicked the last commit message was too good. Preserving just in case they are doing rapid releases: https://github.com/guregu/php/commit/65b1e991f473d6ac0dd9de4...
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The beauty of CGI and simple design
Recently I enjoyed some "retrofuturistic" development with WASM and CGI. Spin[1], a webserver written in Rust, can execute WASI[2] binaries that speak CGI. You can then deploy it to Fermyon Cloud or your own server and it "just works". It's a wonderful mix of old and new. I used it for PHP (Prolog Home Page): https://github.com/guregu/php
[1]: https://spin.fermyon.dev/
[2]: WASI is a POSIX-ish standard for WASM that gives you all the low level stuff like standard input and output. It includes all the bits and pieces needed for CGI to work.
scryer-prolog
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The Shen Programming Language
thank you! the scryer community deserves much of the credit too. everyone is welcome and encouraged to join us at https://github.com/mthom/scryer-prolog! some exciting plans in the pipe
- Appreciating Clpz_t/2
- Advent of Code 2023 is nigh
- Scryer Prolog version 0.9.3 is out
- Announcing Basic WebAssembly support in Scryer Prolog
- Basic WebAssembly Support in Scryer Prolog
- Scryer-Prolog 0.9.2
- Release v1.1.0 of PostgreSQL-Prolog
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Djot is a light markup syntax
Djot is the markup syntax that is used for the documentation of Scryer Prolog, using a parser written in Prolog:
https://github.com/aarroyoc/djota
It works well so far. One of the few limitations I noticed so far pertains to the formatting of tables. For instance, consider the table used in library(format) to describe control sequences:
https://github.com/mthom/scryer-prolog/blob/b0566e41503a6c8d...
It contains several entries that span multiple lines, yet are meant to denote only a single row of the table, such as:
% | `~Nr` | where N is an integer between 2 and 36: format the |
- The First Annual Scryer Prolog Meetup
What are some alternatives?
logtalk3 - Logtalk - declarative object-oriented logic programming language
swipl-devel - SWI-Prolog Main development repository
quickserv - Dangerously user-friendly web server for quick prototyping and hackathons
logica - Logica is a logic programming language that compiles to SQL. It runs on Google BigQuery, PostgreSQL and SQLite.
trealla - A compact, efficient Prolog interpreter written in plain-old C.
differential-datalog - DDlog is a programming language for incremental computation. It is well suited for writing programs that continuously update their output in response to input changes. A DDlog programmer does not write incremental algorithms; instead they specify the desired input-output mapping in a declarative manner.
ciao - Ciao is a modern Prolog implementation that builds up from a logic-based simple kernel designed to be portable, extensible, and modular.
materialize - The data warehouse for operational workloads.
trealla-js - Trealla Prolog for the web
tau-prolog - An open source Prolog interpreter in JavaScript
packages-http - The SWI-Prolog HTTP server and client libraries
prolog - The only reasonable scripting engine for Go.