jack
spinneret
jack | spinneret | |
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4 | 7 | |
28 | 357 | |
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4.9 | 6.8 | |
6 months ago | about 1 month ago | |
Emacs Lisp | Common Lisp | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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jack
- Do you know how to generate html strings with Emacs Lisp?
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How to turn sequential computation into parallel computation in Elisp?
u/arthuno1, Thanks for you detailed answer and stating the problem correctly. This is the first time I need to do those kind of programming and this useful to use the proper vocabulary. So with your words, my case is concurrent (asynchronous) processing in order not to lock my main thread. I'm generating a bunch of html string that I write on a bunch of files (I wrote a static site generator that leverage org-mode and https://jack.tonyaldon.com) and this part of the computation should be done asynchronously. I'll give a try to async.el by Wiegley. Thanks for pointing this out.
- jack: A HTML renderer library for Emacs Lisp.
- [NEW] jack is a HTML renderer library for Emacs Lisp | you might find it useful
spinneret
- Spinneret: A modern Common Lisp HTML generator
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Submissions to Spring Lisp Game Jam 2023
Thirteen Letters - front end uses parenscript, spinneret, and cl-css; back end uses hunchentoot/hunchensocket
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[NEW] jack is a HTML renderer library for Emacs Lisp | you might find it useful
That looks more like an Emacs Lisp equivalent to CL's Spinneret than a renderer. Quite nice, but also not quite the same use-case.
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Looking for unopinionated HTML generator library
Obviously this is a contrived example, but the point is that I want to generate HTML from a list. I don't care about compiling, DSLs or templates, just a plain nested list. Spinneret seemed like it would fit the bill because it has the function interpret-html-tree, but then the author made the entire library only work with a set of hard-coded tags, so if my list contains the math tag (which is a standard HTML5 tag) everything fails.
- Using ELisp as an HTML templating engine
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Experimenting with a CL/Parenscript/Svelte abomination
spinneret
What are some alternatives?
prettier - Prettier is an opinionated code formatter.
hunchensocket - RFC6455 compliant WebSockets for Common Lisp
web-mode - web template editing mode for emacs
calm - Calm down and draw something, in Lisp.
with-c-syntax - C language syntax in Common Lisp
FXML - Secure-by-default, error-recovering XML parser and serializer in Common Lisp
LASS - Lisp Augmented Style Sheets
cl-css - Non-validating, inline CSS generator for Common Lisp
pomegranate - A sane Clojure API for Maven Artifact Resolver + dynamic runtime modification of the classpath
xhp - XHP extension for PHP
conjure - Interactive evaluation for Neovim (Clojure, Fennel, Janet, Racket, Hy, MIT Scheme, Guile, Python and more!)
cider - The Clojure Interactive Development Environment that Rocks for Emacs