milisp VS gval

Compare milisp vs gval and see what are their differences.

milisp

Multiple implementations (Golang and Python) of LISP-like language to share the same ML pipeline over many systems (by michurin)
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milisp gval
1 2
2 696
- 0.7%
4.0 0.6
3 months ago 4 months ago
Go Go
MIT License BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
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milisp

Posts with mentions or reviews of milisp. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-09.
  • Interpreters built in Go
    9 projects | /r/golang | 9 Jun 2022
    I've written tiny lisp-like-language interpreter to share data pipelines between Go and Python programs.

gval

Posts with mentions or reviews of gval. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-06-09.
  • Interpreters built in Go
    9 projects | /r/golang | 9 Jun 2022
    For practical start, see this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JiViND-bpmw It explain one particular type of parser type that is quite easy to grasp and fun to write. Also look on some libraries that deliver "expression executors" - these are in fact small interpreted languages and can give you plenty of examples. Classic one (though currently unmaintaines I think) is: https://github.com/PaesslerAG/gval but there are plenty more, just google for them. On my last words, this is very enjoyable part of programming but it requires much learning so be patient and have fun!
  • My first open-source project looking for feedback
    2 projects | /r/golang | 26 May 2022
    There is a nice lib that let you write much more compact expressions https://github.com/PaesslerAG/gval I'm using this lib for evaluating expressions in a small BPMN engine. At least your solution is missing a context, functions and data to work on. But trying stuff out is propably the best way to learm Go!

What are some alternatives?

When comparing milisp and gval you can also consider the following projects:

bass - a low fidelity scripting language for project infrastructure

expr - Expression language and expression evaluation for Go [Moved to: https://github.com/expr-lang/expr]

tau - A functional interpreted programming language with a minimalistic design.

govaluate - Arbitrary expression evaluation for golang

gpython - gpython is a python interpreter written in go "batteries not included"

goja - ECMAScript/JavaScript engine in pure Go

prolog - The only reasonable scripting engine for Go.

cel-go - Fast, portable, non-Turing complete expression evaluation with gradual typing (Go)

neugram

agora

Gentee script programming language - Gentee - script programming language for automation. It uses VM and compiler written in Go (Golang).