hatsugen VS hm

Compare hatsugen vs hm and see what are their differences.

hatsugen

A small programming language formally defined with a series of blog posts and Lean code. (by azdavis)

hm

a simple Hindley-Milner type system in Go (by chewxy)
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hatsugen hm
3 1
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2.1 10.0
about 1 year ago about 6 years ago
Lean Go
MIT License MIT License
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hatsugen

Posts with mentions or reviews of hatsugen. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-14.
  • A decade of developing a programming language
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 14 Nov 2023
    Might this help? I wrote it: https://azdavis.net/posts/define-pl-01/
  • Rust in 2023 - azdavis
    2 projects | /r/rust | 24 Dec 2022
    Perhaps my own series of posts? It starts here.
  • Memories: Edinburgh ML to Standard ML
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 5 Oct 2022
    2. Preservation states that if you have a program that type-checks _and_ that can continue evaluating, _as_ it continues to evaluate, it _continues_ to type-check.

    Note that the conclusion of preservation 'feeds back' into progress: the program type-checks. And vice versa: progress may state as its conclusion that the program can continue evaluating, which then lets you apply preservation. This means you can keep applying the progress and preservation theorems in a 'loop' until the program is done evaluating.

    For each of the 4 posts in my series about formal semantics, I duly translated the rules presented in the blog post into Lean code, and then proved that the rules do satisfy the safety properties. For example, for the first post linked above:

    - The syntax of the language: https://github.com/azdavis/hatsugen/blob/part-01/src/syntax....

hm

Posts with mentions or reviews of hm. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-11-14.
  • A decade of developing a programming language
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 14 Nov 2023
    I'm curious how you went. Here's my attempt: https://github.com/chewxy/hm , the core of which (i.e. the interface type) is what powers most of the languages I wrote (different languages I wrote have different unification schemes)

What are some alternatives?

When comparing hatsugen and hm you can also consider the following projects:

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pattern-matching-in-rust - Pattern matching and exhaustiveness checking algorithms implemented in Rust

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fyg-lang - Fyg is a simple high-level, functional-imperative with runtime type safety for the aspiring grug

sml-buildscripts - Scripts to compile and run Standard ML programs defined in .mlb files.

write-you-a-haskell - Building a modern functional compiler from first principles. (http://dev.stephendiehl.com/fun/)

example - Go example projects