mariposa
A toy programming language with time travel (by ambulancja)
macaroni
macro spaghetti code (by ianthehenry)
mariposa | macaroni | |
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1 | 3 | |
276 | 27 | |
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6.9 | 4.0 | |
3 months ago | about 1 year ago | |
Haskell | Janet | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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Mariposa – A programming language with time-travel
It's only legal for each `now` to be consumed by at-most one `at` form, so at that point you'd just be re-implementing the "timeline" and "instant" system from mariposa. The need to wrap the program in a form and the management of `now` "values" has me pondering the implications of IanTheHenry's macaroni[1] system, which (like the CSS :has operator) allow macros to climb up into manipulations of their parent forms-- the `now` macro could effectively wrap every remaining for in the program in a new context the augments eg. the closure of `at`. But indeed, perhaps a problem to not become too invested in :p
1: https://github.com/ianthehenry/macaroni
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Generalized Macros
I noticed that as well, but it's not a typo: https://github.com/ianthehenry/macaroni/blob/master/src/init...
- Generalized and first-class macros: what is this called?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing mariposa and macaroni you can also consider the following projects:
xtdb - An immutable database for application development and time-travel data compliance, with SQL and XTQL. Developed by @juxt
cl-redb - Relational DB library
rhombus-prototype - Brainstorming and draft proposals for Rhombus
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