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alma
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Raku is going BASIC
Macros, not sure, I haven't used them, but they were the main impetus behind RAST so... probably moving along rather nicely. A lot of work was put into figuring out how they should be implemented over the past nearly decade (see Alma, née 007).
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Show HN: Bel in Clojure
(C) Kernel's operatives do a syntax->"side effect" transformation, at that same late stage as Bel's macros. Kernel operatives are essentially functions, except that the evaluation of the operands (syntax) into arguments (values) has been suppressed. In this sense, operatives are small interpreters.
If an (A) macro is well-behaved, you can often "optimize" it either to a (B) form or a (C) form. In my Bel implementation, it took me ages to notice that I could do the latter. I documented it here: https://github.com/masak/alma/issues/302#issuecomment-992556...
Tomty
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Write devopsish tests using Tomty and Raku
Tomty is a Raku test framework with focus on devops tasks. Tomty allows one to write test scenarios on Bash (and only) and orchestrate them using Raku.
What are some alternatives?
Repeat - Cross-platform mouse/keyboard record/replay and automation hotkeys/macros creation, and more advanced automation features.
zef - Raku Module Management
p6-GtkPlus
bird - Bird - Alternative to Chef Inspec and Goss, written in Raku.
macro - Customize code using closures
Cypress - Fast, easy and reliable testing for anything that runs in a browser.
raku-dbpg - DB::Pg - PostgreSQL database interaction
REST Assured - Java DSL for easy testing of REST services
Testcontainers - Testcontainers is a Java library that supports JUnit tests, providing lightweight, throwaway instances of common databases, Selenium web browsers, or anything else that can run in a Docker container.