lithium
Clojure-based x86 assembler and toy Lisp compiler (by nathell)
arpilisp
A Lisp interpreter for Raspberry Pi implemented in a single ARM assembly file (by marcpaq)
lithium | arpilisp | |
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2 | 2 | |
118 | 544 | |
- | - | |
0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 2 years ago | 30 days ago | |
Clojure | Assembly | |
- | MIT License |
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For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
lithium
Posts with mentions or reviews of lithium.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-08.
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An ARM Assembler Written in Lisp
I once wrote a rudimentary x86 assembler in Clojure:
https://github.com/nathell/lithium/blob/master/src/lithium/a...
In general, I find that s-expressions are actually a nice syntax for assembly languages. For x86, they kind of sidestep the AT&T vs. Intel conundrum, and you get to write macro-like functions in the host Lisp that compile down to s-expressions.
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Minias – A mini x86-64 assembler for fun and learning
Here’s mine, in Clojure, very incomplete (16-bit x86 only for now) and using a s-expression based syntax, in 253 LOC:
https://github.com/nathell/lithium/blob/master/src/lithium/a...
arpilisp
Posts with mentions or reviews of arpilisp.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-08.
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An ARM Assembler Written in Lisp
And here's a Lisp written in ARM Assembler by the same author :)
https://github.com/marcpaq/arpilisp
- Arplisp Interpreter for Raspberry Pi in a Single ASM File, No Libraries Used
What are some alternatives?
When comparing lithium and arpilisp you can also consider the following projects:
nanopass-framework-scheme - The new nanopass framework; an embedded DSL for writing compilers in Scheme
cproc - C11 compiler (mirror)
minias - A mini x86-64 assembler for fun and learning.