naigama
Parser library and tools based on Parsing Expression Grammar. (by kjhermans)
rhombus-prototype
Brainstorming and draft proposals for Rhombus (by racket)
naigama | rhombus-prototype | |
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4 | 25 | |
0 | 301 | |
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6.0 | 9.7 | |
5 months ago | 3 days ago | |
C | Racket | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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naigama
Posts with mentions or reviews of naigama.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-06.
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Show off your (side) projects!
A PEG parser library, in generations (parses its own grammar specification using the previous generation's parser): https://github.com/kjhermans/naigama
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Design Patterns
And, of course, I use it in my projects (always eat your own dogfood). For example, here: https://github.com/kjhermans/naigama/blob/master/src/gen3/include/naigama/naig_defines.h (not complete, as in this project this concept is spread out over multiple include files).
- What projects are you working on or planning to do this year?
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Is there a definition of perl regex in perl regex
I have a project called naigama (it's here: https://github.com/kjhermans/naigama); it's the implementation of a PEG parser system in C, perl, java, rust. My purpose is to see if I can get to a definition of a regular expression that is comparably powerful to perl regex (which is indeed very powerful), but also parseable through a relatively secure, formal definition (my parsing system).
rhombus-prototype
Posts with mentions or reviews of rhombus-prototype.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-26.
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Why does Racket have Type-Maps instead of Just a Single Map?
See related post. The dot operator in Rhombus will allow a function call like expr.map(…) to be statically specialized to Some.map(expr, …) provided that expr carries sufficient static information. This isn’t possible in Racket given the lack of static information in general.
- State of Rhombus
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Rhombus-in-the-rough: A 2D RPG implemented in the Rhombus Racket dialect
If you want to know more the best starting point is https://github.com/racket/rhombus-prototype They have discussion on the GitHub repo
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Multiple namespaces?
Racket has the concept of binding space built on top of the scope-set model. The experiment language Rhombus makes heavy use of this for contextual bindings. Note that bindings are used for language extensions among other purposes in Racket.
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Generalized and first-class macros: what is this called?
The notion of “tail sequence” in general doesn’t exist in Lisp’s macro-expansion model, since Lisp macros are strictly local transformations. A “tail sequence” allows a macro to control the expansion of the whole context, which requires wrapping the whole context in another macro in Lisp’s model. This is what leads to proposals like #%local-definition in Racket. However, this notion does exist in the enforestation model, which is what the experiment language Rhombus is based on, although it’s probably not quite a Lisp ;)
- Lang Rhombus
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Anyone else concerned that Rhombus/Racket2 is not a lisp based language?
Rhombus is: - just another #lang. It is built on top of the existing Racket VM and written in Racket. It interoperates with existing Racket code and uses the Racket expander. - macro extendable. Hygiene and all of the good stuff work. - being developed in the open. We meet biweekly over Zoom, and discussions also occur in GitHub Discussions.
- Anyone aware of Racket projects that are in need of contributors? I am experienced in PL design and have two months worth of spare time. I have never contributed to an opensource project before besides taureg.
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Racket->Rhombus: To Sexp or not to Sexp?
Querying Git references for rhombus-prototype at https://github.com/racket/rhombus-prototype.git Using cached16617263581661726358301 for https://github.com/racket/rhombus-prototype.git DrRacket install: version mismatch for dependency for package: https://github.com/racket/rhombus-prototype.git mismatch packages: base (have 8.6, need 8.6.0.9)
Instead of hoping, you might consider reading the discussions to see what the developers are actually saying. Just a thought.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing naigama and rhombus-prototype you can also consider the following projects:
mk_clib - My C stuff.
swi-mqtt-pack - MQTT pack for SWI-Prolog
Dupfinder
SmalltalkVimMode - Vim Mode for Playground, System Browser, Debugger in Pharo.
huffman-c - huffman coding in C
gerbil - Gerbil Scheme
sdbm_tree - This code implements a binary, self-balancing tree in a potentially limited resource, currently but not limited to, memory and the filesystem. BSD License.
sham - A DSL for runtime code generation in racket
mk_crypto
racket-mode - Emacs major and minor modes for Racket: edit, REPL, check-syntax, debug, profile, and more.
libdither - A C library for black-and-white image dithering
conjure - Interactive evaluation for Neovim (Clojure, Fennel, Janet, Racket, Hy, MIT Scheme, Guile, Python and more!)
naigama vs mk_clib
rhombus-prototype vs swi-mqtt-pack
naigama vs Dupfinder
rhombus-prototype vs SmalltalkVimMode
naigama vs huffman-c
rhombus-prototype vs gerbil
naigama vs sdbm_tree
rhombus-prototype vs sham
naigama vs mk_crypto
rhombus-prototype vs racket-mode
naigama vs libdither
rhombus-prototype vs conjure