morloc VS docs

Compare morloc vs docs and see what are their differences.

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morloc docs
3 1
193 0
1.0% -
9.2 4.7
11 days ago about 2 months ago
Haskell TeX
GNU General Public License v3.0 only -
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morloc

Posts with mentions or reviews of morloc. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-29.

docs

Posts with mentions or reviews of docs. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-07-29.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing morloc and docs you can also consider the following projects:

flexible-defaults - Template Haskell system for implementing type classes with complex default-implementation rules

haskell-generate - Type-safe library for generating haskell source code

sugarhaskell - Library-based Language Extensibility

llvm-pretty-bc-parser - Parser for the llvm bitcode format

llvm-general-quote - Use QuasiQuotation with llvm-general

harpy - Runtime code generation for x86 machine code

x86-64bit - Runtime code generation for x86 64 bit machine code

dataflow - Render graphs using a declarative markup.

llvm-pretty - An llvm pretty printer inspired by the haskell llvm binding

llvm-general - Rich LLVM bindings for Haskell (with transfer of LLVM IR to and from C++, detailed compilation pass control, etc.)

llvm - Haskell bindings to the LLVM compiler infrastructure project.

Bond - Bond is a cross-platform framework for working with schematized data. It supports cross-language de/serialization and powerful generic mechanisms for efficiently manipulating data. Bond is broadly used at Microsoft in high scale services.