match-iz
quickjs
match-iz | quickjs | |
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11 | 67 | |
135 | 7,744 | |
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6.6 | 9.1 | |
30 days ago | 7 days ago | |
JavaScript | C | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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match-iz
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match-iz: a tiny pattern-matching library
Thank you, and it does!
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Javascript futures and Result monads belong together
I do enjoy a bit of monad'ing. I often use this minimal Maybe in projects, inspired by Folktale and Crocks.
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Defeating Javascript Obfuscation
I've done a little myself with eslint-plugins and codemods and found it useful for avoiding repetition and ?.. There's a TC39 proposal that's in the works, but I got impatient and wrote a small lib that tries to provide the same functionality.
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Upcoming ECMAScript features I'm excited about
I'm doing my part, though!
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[AskJS] favorite JavaScript library
Honestly, my own. Not that I can take credit for the fundamental shape of the API -- it's directly inspired by the TC39 pattern-matching proposal. Still, I use it all the time and can't wait for the day when I don't have to.
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oxide.ts - my Rust-inspired Option/Result and match library - Version 1.0 Release
Slightly related is this pattern matching library I saw the other week, you might be interested: https://github.com/shuckster/match-iz
- match-iz: A tiny pattern-matching library in the style of the TC39 proposal
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Does JavaScript have an equivalent for this?
JavaScript doesn't have that natively yet, but you can get close using a library:
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[AskJS] Why does our community hate Operator Overloading?
While pattern-matching doesn't exist in the language yet, there are many libraries on NPM for it, and it looks applicable for your own use-cases. (Full disclosure: The above example is from my own.)
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Pattern matching = switch++
After learning about the exciting, but sadly only Stage 1 proposal for pattern-matching in JavaScript, I felt compelled to write a library that tries to, erm, match it as closely as I could:
quickjs
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What Is in a Rust Allocator?
You may be familiar, but I just wanted to show how it is available in many C implementations and is used, for example, in QuickJS: https://github.com/bellard/quickjs/blob/0c8fecab2392387d76a4...
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Show HN: Happy Pi day with this PWA to cut 100k Pi digits offline
It uses service workers to cache static files, by the time it opens up you already free to be offline, try toggle network switch to verify.
It has download link at bottom of the about page ([accdoo.app/about]) which you could then self host it by dropping into any static hosting services.
btw, the Pi feature was by-product from the original App but I won't expand here, if you'd like to learn more, please checkout its two Show HN post (39115559 and 39138957) previously.
[wiki]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chudnovsky_algorithm
[quickjs/pi]: https://bellard.org/quickjs/pi.html
[pi_bigint.js]: https://github.com/bellard/quickjs/blob/master/examples/pi_b...
[accdoo.app/about]: https://accdoo.app/about#releases
[39115559]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39115559
[39138957]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39138957
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Ask HN: C/C++ plugin make JavaScipt end up with C/C++ binary?
Just go with quickjs, I think this is what you are looking for.
https://bellard.org/quickjs/
- Show HW: accdoo cipher web app now fused with offline Pi cutter (100k digits)
- QuickJS JavaScript Engine
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A list of JavaScript engines, runtimes, interpreters
QuickJS
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Can you make your own JavaScript by implementing ECMAScript standard?
I think QuickJS, written in C, is a user-"friendly" starting point for implementing ECMA-262. Documentation QuickJS Javascript Engine.
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New QuickJS Release
There is a readme on the project's main page: https://bellard.org/quickjs/
The newsworthy bit here is that the activity seemed to have stalled for year or two and now Fabrice pushed a few fixes and made a new release.
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GitHub
Just to demonstrate GitHub repositories do not necessarily reflect upon a programmers' body of work, Fabrice Bellard has one (1) repository published on GitHub, quickjs. Compare the list of work on Bellard's home page https://bellard.org/.