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over 1 year ago | 3 days ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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paka
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MiniVM: A zero-dependency cross-language runtime on par with LuaJIT and C
I think bins/boot.bc in the paka repo is a minivm binary file that does bootstrapping for paka.
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MiniVM: A minimal cross-language runtime that beats C/luajit on some benchmarks
Personally, I find it pretty impressive that it performs as well as these runtimes despite not having a JIT compiler. I'm pretty sure Shaw's written more benchmarks, but as the README explains, it's really hard to tell what the performance characteristics of a language are without writing a larger application. So far the largest applications written with MiniVM is Paka[0], a self-hosted language similar to Lua that targets MiniVM; os49[1], an operating system built on Paka/MiniVM in the spirit of lisp machines; and xori[2], an online playground for the language.
[0]: https://github.com/FastVM/paka
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Feedback on my pet language SIMPL
Some similar languages from this community: my Paka (even down to the println), and someone else's Cthulhu.
LuaJIT
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On the impossibility of composing finalizers and FFI
Unfortunately things aren't so simple, as when doing JIT compilation, LuaJIT _will_ try to shorten the lifetimes of local variables. Using the latest available version of LuaJIT (https://github.com/LuaJIT/LuaJIT/commit/0d313b243194a0b8d239...), the following reliably fails for me:
local ffi = require"ffi"
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Building a baseline JIT for Lua automatically
I am using https://luajit.org/ in my GCC C++ project.
Can I use this faster Lua JIT in my project as a replacement? And if so, how so?
The existing luajit doesn't do v5.1, so it would be nice to use this newer engine at the newer baseline lua version level.
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Python 3.13 Gets a JIT
The commit history looks pretty active...
https://github.com/LuaJIT/LuaJIT/commits/v2.1/
- LuaJIT 3.0 Issue Tracker
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LuaJIT Uses Rolling Releases
I think https://github.com/LuaJIT/LuaJIT/commit/6a2163a6b45d6d251599... improved things a bit, notably making automatic tarballs work again.
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How to clear a table without wasting memory?
There is nothing on luajit.org, so I assume that 2.0 doesn't have the extensions added (think the site is still on 2.0). However I found some proof in the mirrored git repo, that they do exist and also my luajit interpreter (2.1.0-beta3) shows them as builtins.
- Clone Mike Pall
- Which for loop method is faster
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Recommendations for JS Engines that could be embedded in my Game Engine
If you absolutely want a performant scripting runtime, I'd recommend taking a look at LuaJit, DaScript or AngelScript.
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Any embeddable language compatible with C (like Lua) but compiled?
If you don't like that - look towards JIT-compilers. Lua has one
What are some alternatives?
minivm - A VM That is Dynamic and Fast
lua-languages - Languages that compile to Lua
android-luajit-launcher - Android NativeActivity based launcher for LuaJIT, implementing the main loop within Lua land via FFI
Wren - The Wren Programming Language. Wren is a small, fast, class-based concurrent scripting language.
awesome-jit - A curated list of awesome JIT frameworks, libraries, software and resources
moonjit - Just-In-Time Compiler for the Lua Programming language. Fork of LuaJIT to continue development. This project does not have an active maintainer, see https://twitter.com/siddhesh_p/status/1308594269502885889?s=20 for more detail.
purr - Purr VM and Paka language [Moved to: https://github.com/ShawSumma/paka]
luajit2 - OpenResty's Branch of LuaJIT 2
passerine - A small extensible programming language designed for concise expression with little code.
nelua-lang - Minimal, efficient, statically-typed and meta-programmable systems programming language heavily inspired by Lua, which compiles to C and native code.
os49 - basically minivm os
ravi - Ravi is a dialect of Lua, featuring limited optional static typing, JIT and AOT compilers