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llvm-pretty-bc-parser
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Native code generation
Interestingly llvm-hs seems to have gotten a new maintainer which has ambitious ideas like using it for GHC and absorbing the bytecode parser llvm-pretty-bc-parser.
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LLVM Internals: The Bitcode Format
It's actually interesting how many independent implementations of bitcode writers there, given that there are almost no independent bitcode readers (mine is very preliminary, and then there's one from Galois[1]).
I believe Swift also does their own serialization in LLVM's bitstream format[2]. I also saw an implementation of the writer in Swift, but now I've lost it.
[1]: https://github.com/GaloisInc/llvm-pretty-bc-parser
[2]: https://github.com/apple/swift/blob/main/docs/Serialization....
opendylan
- Qualifying as a Lisp
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Lisp in Space
Dylan, which was originally created by Apple: https://opendylan.org/
- Dylan is an object-functional language originally created by Apple
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Want to learn lisp?
OpenDylan kept being developed for a long time even after Apple lost interest, and they still do releases every once in a blue moon, but the community is tiny, and nobody is doing anything with Dylan (save for the compiler itself).
- GPU vendor-agnostic fluid dynamics solver in Julia
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Why Lisp?
what is this fairly close resemblance? Parentheses?
There are a bunch of Lisp like languages without s-expression syntax: Lisp 2, Logo, MDL, RLISP, CLISP (not the CL implementation), Dylan, Racket with its new syntax (Racket2, Rhombus), Skill, ...
For example Dylan is based on Scheme & CLOS + a different syntax + some other influences. https://opendylan.org
https://github.com/dylan-lang/opendylan/blob/master/sources/...
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Will Apple make up a new programming language for its rumored VR/AR headset, or use Swift?
If they go with another language, it had damn well better be Dylan. Apple already designed it and screwed up when they abandoned it back then (circa Java).
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A language you feel the most productive with?
Carp, Lux and Dale are 3 I'm familiar with.There's also Dylan, though that one dropped its parentheses. But if we go by the brackets, technically, we can argue that any expression-based languages is a Lisp. I once wrote a Lisp to JS transpile whose output had more parens than the input. :)
- Dylan is a Programming Language??? AMAZING!
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CppCast: Julia
Julia is a Lisp in the same form as Dylan.
What are some alternatives?
llvm-hs - Haskell bindings for LLVM
lux - The Lux Programming Language
llvm - Haskell bindings to the LLVM compiler infrastructure project.
WordIDE - A tool that helps you write code in your favorite IDE: your word processor!
llvm-general - Rich LLVM bindings for Haskell (with transfer of LLVM IR to and from C++, detailed compilation pass control, etc.)
gambit - Gambit is an efficient implementation of the Scheme programming language.
llvm-general-quote - Use QuasiQuotation with llvm-general
ergolib - A library designed to make programming in Common Lisp easier
morloc - A typed, polyglot, functional language
femtolisp - a lightweight, robust, scheme-like lisp implementation
dataflow - Render graphs using a declarative markup.
LispSyntax.jl - lisp-like syntax in julia