order-pp
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order-pp
- Announcing the Hare programming language
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No Us Without You: elifdef and elifndef
Looping is already totally doable, up to a finite maximum number of iterations. Local variables and the like can be simulated through suitably clever preprocessor definitions and logic, too. The syntax and trickery you need to take advantage of it is thoroughly, thoroughly unpleasant though.
For anyone curious about the practicality of that sort of thing, A CPS macro continuation machine like https://github.com/rofl0r/order-pp/blob/master/inc/order/cm.... would give you about 18 quintillion loop iterations if my math was right; double the length of that file and you’d have more loop iterations than atoms in the universe.
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Have constexpr string mixins been proposed?
Macros can already accomplish this and more quite handily, using order-pp for example:
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datatype99: C99 with sum types, v0.1.0
Here is an example of the power of order: https://github.com/rofl0r/order-pp/blob/master/example/fibonacci.c
C-headers
What are some alternatives?
awesome-c-preprocessor - A list of awesome C preprocessor stuff
http_server - Pony library for building HTTP server applications.
cmacro - Lisp macros for C
datatype99 - Algebraic data types for C99
Vale - Compiler for the Vale programming language - http://vale.dev/
CSP - Compile-time LISP interpreter on C macro preprocessor
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
exotracker-cpp
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