jevko.lua
A Jevko library for Lua. (by jevko)
edsl
Example of embedding TypeScript as an EDSL inside of another language (by amw-zero)
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MIT License | MIT License |
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jevko.lua
Posts with mentions or reviews of jevko.lua.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-03.
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November 2022 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
Otherwise I have a usable parser in Lua: https://github.com/jevko/jevko.lua ; available on luarocks: https://luarocks.org/modules/jevko/jevko.lua
edsl
Posts with mentions or reviews of edsl.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-03.
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November 2022 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
I'm taking a brief detour from working on my actual language to work on some underlying theory. My language (Sligh) is based on informal certifying compilation, i.e. the compiler generates a test checking for correctness of the compiled program instead of a proof. Because I'm mostly interested in generating code for full-stack web applications, I think optimization is actually essential for the practicality of this approach, otherwise the certificate test will be much less effective.
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Thoughts on the Rascal meta-programming language
So, full compilation of the implementation is out in my mind, and the next best thing is at least deriving the implementation from the model so you can leverage the logic you've already defined. That's where metaprogramming comes in, and that's what I'm playing around with here.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing jevko.lua and edsl you can also consider the following projects:
parsejevko.py - Simple parser for Jevko in Python.
cogent - Cogent Project
jevkostream.scm - (WIP) Streaming parsers for Jevko in Scheme
Resurgence - The Resurgence VM, a register virtual machine designed for simplicity and ease of use, based on the old Rendor VM
community - Features Jevko-related things created by various authors
jevkalk - A Jevko-based interpreter.
utena
jevko
parsejevko.c - Simple parser for Jevko in C.
parsejevko.js - [DEPRECATED] Deprecated in favor of https://github.com/jevko/jevko.js
sdk - Resurgence software development kit (SDK)