macro-lisp
oxide-lang
macro-lisp | oxide-lang | |
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10 | 7 | |
417 | 125 | |
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3.9 | 0.0 | |
11 months ago | about 2 years ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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macro-lisp
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Bare minimum atw-style K interpreter for learning purposes
Rust’s macro system is safe and hygienic, people have implemented lisps in it. I just did a google search to find an example, so I have no idea how well supported this is, https://github.com/JunSuzukiJapan/macro-lisp
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Lust 🦞
You can already have both: https://github.com/JunSuzukiJapan/macro-lisp
- What would be your “perfect” programming language?
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"RIIR"
Via a lisp macro?
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In theory, is it possible to bundle a rust-to-rust transpiler with rustc in order to make "breaking" language changes, without actually breaking anything? And how would you prove the accuracy of such a system?
Rust macros can make the language look like anything, even lisp: https://github.com/JunSuzukiJapan/macro-lisp
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Lisp as an Alternative to Java
Why not get the best (?) of both worlds with the macro-lisp crate: https://github.com/JunSuzukiJapan/macro-lisp
A small snippet from the project's examples shows minimal boilerplate between Rust and a native-looking Lisp experience:
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Sharing Saturday #353
After that, I'm going to go back to working on adding some scripting. My attempts at making a Lisp in Rust failed spectacularly, but when trying to find a ready made replacement that's not too big (so not RustPython and not Rhai or Dyon) I found mentions of DSL, which are usually Rust macros, which led me to https://github.com/JunSuzukiJapan/macro-lisp (single file, circa 400 lines, that does basically the whole job I want, i.e. being able to call Rust functions when I need them, e.g. from an in-game console)
oxide-lang
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Lust 🦞
well this exists.
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Lagoon - a tiny scripting language in Rust
Nice! A while ago I have worked on a similar project: Oxide. So I'll share my thoughts based on that.
- Oxide, scripting language with a Rust-like syntax, written in Rust
- Oxide, scripting language with a Rust-like syntax
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What’s everyone working on this week (16/2021)?
Polishing as type type casting for my hobby rust-like language. It works just fine, but have to think semantics better for edge cases
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I created Oxide lang, Scripting Language with Rust-influenced syntax
https://github.com/tuqqu/oxide-lang (there are examples there!)
What are some alternatives?
Carp - A statically typed lisp, without a GC, for real-time applications.
prost - PROST! a Protocol Buffers implementation for the Rust Language
Kind2 - A next-gen functional language [Moved to: https://github.com/Kindelia/Kind]
common_comments - Simply counts occurrences of phrases.
innit - A roguelike game where you play a micro organism inside a larger organism!
otpcl - Open Telecom Platform Command Language a.k.a. Tcl-Flavored Erlang
aplus - A+ Programming Language
milli - Search engine library for Meilisearch ⚡️
paren-face - A face dedicated to lisp parentheses
evdi - Extensible Virtual Display Interface
union - Anonymous unions in Nim
cacao - Rust bindings for AppKit (macOS) and UIKit (iOS/tvOS). Experimental, but working!