polymorph.maths
Maths for polymorph.stl (by lisp-polymorph)
polymorphic-functions
A function type to dispatch on types instead of classes with partial support for dispatching on optional and keyword argument types. (by digikar99)
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3.8 | 7.1 | |
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polymorph.maths
Posts with mentions or reviews of polymorph.maths.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-24.
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Adding new types and operators to Lisp
If performance is a concern, then you would want to stick to CLHS provided simple-array and create appropriate types using deftype, and then dispatch on the types either by yourself, or by using something like polymorphic-functions and polymorph.maths.
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Common Lisp polymorphic stories.
Example: your equality polymorph here https://github.com/lisp-polymorph/polymorph.maths/blob/master/src/polymorph.maths.lisp
polymorphic-functions
Posts with mentions or reviews of polymorphic-functions.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-02-24.
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Adding new types and operators to Lisp
If performance is a concern, then you would want to stick to CLHS provided simple-array and create appropriate types using deftype, and then dispatch on the types either by yourself, or by using something like polymorphic-functions and polymorph.maths.
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defgeneric and &rest
If you want to dispatch on vectors, you can try out polymorphic-functions which was made for the express purpose of dispatching on specialized arrays aka types rather than classes.
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numericals - Performance of NumPy with the goodness of Common Lisp
Since the past year or two, I have been working on numericals that aims to provide the speed of NumPy with the goodness of Common Lisp. In particular, this includes the use of dynamic variables, restarts, and compiler-notes wherever appropriate. It uses CLTL2 API (and may be slightly more) under the hood to provide AOT dispatch, but nothing stops you from combining it with JAOT dispatch provided by numcl/specialized-function. This also spawned a number of projects most notably polymorphic-functions to dispatch on types instead of classes and extensible-compound-types that allows one to define user defined compound types (beyond just the type-aliases enabled by deftype. Fortunately enough, interoperation between magicl, numcl and numericals/dense-numericals actually looks plausible!
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Common Lisp polymorphic stories.
Before reading this, please go and check out https://github.com/digikar99/polymorphic-functions which this project is fully based on. It's great.
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polymorphic-functions - Possibly AOT dispatch on argument types with support for optional and keyword argument dispatch
What I am calling parametric polymorphism is this test:
What are some alternatives?
When comparing polymorph.maths and polymorphic-functions you can also consider the following projects:
lisp-interface-library - LIL: abstract interfaces and supporting concrete data-structures in Common Lisp
generic-cl - Generic function interface to standard Common Lisp functions
fast-generic-functions - Seal your generic functions for an extra boost in performance.
cl-parametric-types - (BETA) C++-style templates for Common Lisp
ctype - CL type system implementation
numericals - CFFI enabled SIMD powered simple-math numerical operations on arrays for Common Lisp [still experimental]
cffi - The Common Foreign Function Interface
coalton - Coalton is an efficient, statically typed functional programming language that supercharges Common Lisp.
dense-arrays - Numpy like array object for common lisp
ccl - Clozure Common Lisp
polymorph.maths vs lisp-interface-library
polymorphic-functions vs lisp-interface-library
polymorph.maths vs generic-cl
polymorphic-functions vs fast-generic-functions
polymorphic-functions vs cl-parametric-types
polymorphic-functions vs ctype
polymorphic-functions vs numericals
polymorphic-functions vs cffi
polymorphic-functions vs generic-cl
polymorphic-functions vs coalton
polymorphic-functions vs dense-arrays
polymorphic-functions vs ccl