RFCs VS nephyr

Compare RFCs vs nephyr and see what are their differences.

RFCs

A repository for your Nim proposals. (by nim-lang)
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RFCs nephyr
33 4
134 24
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4.2 0.0
11 months ago almost 2 years ago
Nim
- Apache License 2.0
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RFCs

Posts with mentions or reviews of RFCs. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-08-01.

nephyr

Posts with mentions or reviews of nephyr. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-08.
  • Microsoft DeviceScript – TypeScript for Tiny IoT Devices
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Jun 2023
    I use Nim on embedded precisely for that reason: https://github.com/elcritch/nesper

    I wtapped much of zephyr as well but that ones less used: https://github.com/embeddednim/nephyr

  • Compile time evaluation in Nim, Zig, Rust and C++
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Apr 2022
    It's funny how something like Zig's comptime of C++'s constexpr get 90% of the way to solving most compile time issues, but can't knock out that last 10%. Compile time database types sound like one of those cases. F# had a feature for compile time types via "type providers". It seemed _really_ cool at first, but in practice is was a bit fragile.

    Though on the other hand I'm using compile Nim code to parse CMake files and provide static types for configuration values. It's super easy in Nim between macros and const's. Here's a ~170 lines of code where I'm compile time checking that my Nim code can compile time check against the current build configuration of Zephyr RTOS https://github.com/EmbeddedNim/nephyr/blob/main/src/zephyr_c...

  • Launching the 2021 Nim Community Survey
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 22 Nov 2021
    Nesper author here, unfortunately I haven’t had time to fix the compile issues on all the esp-idf branches. Please feel free to file an issue as I don’t use es-idf/Nesper often now but I’ll respond to issues. The main branch should be more stable too.

    I’ve been moving development to Zephyr RTOS since it supports many more boards and is more stable. I’d recommend trying it out but note it’s a WIP. I haven’t figured out templated examples yet. I’ve covered lots of api areas but not all. My goal is to make it into a broad MCU platform for Nim — Nephyr: https://github.com/EmbeddedNim/nephyr

    But yah Nim can run on most anywhere you can compile C to. Some people just got Nim CMSIS working. I’m hoping to get more people involved at github.com/EmbeddedNim project to support more mcu’s. Testers are welcome!

  • An Embedded USB Device Stack in Ada
    4 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 4 Nov 2021

What are some alternatives?

When comparing RFCs and nephyr you can also consider the following projects:

nimskull - An in development statically typed systems programming language; with sustainability at its core. We, the community of users, maintain it.

svd2nim - Convert CMSIS ARM SVD files to nim register memory mappings

nimforum - Lightweight alternative to Discourse written in Nim

usb_embedded - An Ada USB stack for embedded devices

nim-chronos - Chronos - An efficient library for asynchronous programming

nesper - Program the ESP32 with Nim! Wrappers around ESP-IDF API's.

Nim - Nim is a statically typed compiled systems programming language. It combines successful concepts from mature languages like Python, Ada and Modula. Its design focuses on efficiency, expressiveness, and elegance (in that order of priority).

ts2c - Convert Javascript/TypeScript to C

shady - Nim to GPU shader language compiler and supporting utilities.

cligen - Nim library to infer/generate command-line-interfaces / option / argument parsing; Docs at

rp2040_hal - Ada drivers for the Raspberry Pi RP2040 SoC