lambda-8cc
lish
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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lambda-8cc
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React Use C
ycombinator siding with the Amazonian cult of the carcinisation?! blasphemy! this submission is like a wanted poster for react-use-lambda to be summoned into existence from the great beyond https://github.com/woodrush/lambda-8cc
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Any recommendations for advanced Lambda Calculus?
It is not what you want exactly, but there is a x86 C Compiler written in lambda-calculus, it has a pretty detailed "How it was done" in details.md - maybe you will find it interesting.
- This formula here is known as the “Standard Model Lagrangian”. It's an equation that encapsulates everything we currently know about particle physics.
- Show HN: Lambda-8cc – An x86 C compiler written in untyped lambda calculus
- GitHub - woodrush/lambda-8cc: x86 C compiler written in untyped lambda calculus
- Any projects want/need help?
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lambda-8cc: An x86 C compiler written in untyped lambda calculus
That said, I'm not sure where is the actual compiler implementation, files in src/ seem to be various tools: https://github.com/woodrush/lambda-8cc/tree/main/src
lish
- Sharpscript: Lisp for Scripting
- Getting started with lisp
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Show HN: Mount Unix system into Common Lisp image
Wow, that's crazy O_o
Related:
- Lish allows to mix&match shell and Lisp code, with regular syntax. https://github.com/nibbula/lish/
$ echo ,*package*
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Improving REPL experience in terminal?
Now, it's only personal, but I like to fire one-off shell commands… can we escape the Lisp REPL or not? If not, we could use a shell pass-through, for example "! ls" with clesh. Ruricolist's cmd is nice to have too. This is becoming an heresy, but what if we could fire a shell command and interpret its result with a Lisp function, or mix and match the two? Lish is doing an awesome work already, although it's a difficult field. Interactive commands like sudo and htop work there, at least. It ships a Lisp REPL and a debugger for the terminal too (similar to Roswell, then).
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Can i use a lisp image as my init process?
The docs are here: https://github.com/nibbula/lish/tree/master/docs
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McCLIM respository migrates to Codeberg.
Common lisp shell that manages to bridge the unix world and commonlisp in an attractive way: https://github.com/nibbula/lish
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Lisp for scripting
Take a look at Lish, Common Lisp Shell: https://github.com/nibbula/lish/
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Using one executable image for everything
Github: https://github.com/vindarel/lish-init Docs: https://github.com/nibbula/lish/blob/master/docs/doc.org Examples: https://github.com/nibbula/lish/blob/master/docs/lish-examples.md Special notes: Beware the authors warning to not use it on a production system, it may eat file.
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Terminal Emulators Written in Common Lisp?
maybe see: https://github.com/nibbula/lish, via https://www.reddit.com/r/lisp/comments/ve3z3z/better_replshell/
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Any projects want/need help?
Hi there. I'd enjoy help on anything web development for openbookstore: https://github.com/OpenBookStore/openbookstore (especially now: setting up i18n) Or, we could work on the terminal REPL experience for the CIEL meta-package: https://github.com/ciel-lang/CIEL/ We could use a better base like cl-repl or better yet, Lish.
What are some alternatives?
react-use-rust - Use Rust in your React!
Petalisp - Elegant High Performance Computing
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Programming-Language-Benchmarks - Yet another implementation of computer language benchmarks game
williamcotton.com - williamcotton.com
clesh - CLESH a very short and simple program, written in Common Lisp, that extends Common Lisp to embed shell code in a manner similar to perl's backtick.
gameboy-brainfuck - Implementation of a brainfuck interpreter written for the Game Boy.
shcl - SHell in Common Lisp
cps - A formalization of continuation-passing style calculi in Coq [WIP]
nexus
vellum - Data Frames for Common Lisp
CLFM - Common Lisp File Manager