motorway-lang
An esoteric programming language based on the British motorway network (by Ninesquared81)
parsejevko.c
Simple parser for Jevko in C. (by jevko)
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10.0 | 10.0 | |
over 1 year ago | about 2 years ago | |
Python | C | |
- | MIT License |
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motorway-lang
Posts with mentions or reviews of motorway-lang.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-03.
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November 2022 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
Yeah Python for sure would've been easier. In fact, since >80% of this new language is pretty much just Motorway as it is, differing only by the symbols used, I could have reused a lot of the code I wrote for Motorway, which was in Python.
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Introducing the Esolang Motorway
You can view its esolang wiki page or the Python interpreter on GitHub. I'll also give a brief introduction below:
parsejevko.c
Posts with mentions or reviews of parsejevko.c.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-11-03.
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November 2022 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
I tried sketching one out in Python: https://github.com/jevko/parsejevko.py ; one in C: https://github.com/jevko/parsejevko.c ; one in Java: https://github.com/jevko/parsejevko.java ; one in Scheme: https://github.com/jevko/jevkostream.scm (that's a streaming parser stub, more fleshed out one in JS is here: https://github.com/jevko/jevkostream.js ); and there are some implementations of Jevko formats and other related things in the GitHub organization: https://github.com/jevko
What are some alternatives?
When comparing motorway-lang and parsejevko.c you can also consider the following projects:
edsl - Example of embedding TypeScript as an EDSL inside of another language
AFLplusplus - The fuzzer afl++ is afl with community patches, qemu 5.1 upgrade, collision-free coverage, enhanced laf-intel & redqueen, AFLfast++ power schedules, MOpt mutators, unicorn_mode, and a lot more!
Glide - Glide programming language
utena
jevkostream.scm - (WIP) Streaming parsers for Jevko in Scheme
parsejevko.py - Simple parser for Jevko in Python.
schmu - A WIP programming language inspired by ML and powered by LLVM
community - Features Jevko-related things created by various authors
jevkalk - A Jevko-based interpreter.
jevko.lua - A Jevko library for Lua.
Pipefish - Source code for the Pipefish programming language
motorway-lang vs edsl
parsejevko.c vs AFLplusplus
motorway-lang vs Glide
parsejevko.c vs utena
motorway-lang vs jevkostream.scm
parsejevko.c vs parsejevko.py
motorway-lang vs schmu
parsejevko.c vs community
motorway-lang vs jevkalk
parsejevko.c vs jevko.lua
motorway-lang vs jevko.lua
parsejevko.c vs Pipefish