poprc
mil
poprc | mil | |
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4 | 4 | |
233 | 14 | |
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3.2 | 0.0 | |
over 3 years ago | over 1 year ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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poprc
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I am considering "switch" to be just a type of function, so I am not including it in my language
As far as performance, it's as fast as you can get using my compiler (PoprC). The generated C code from the equivalent Fibonacci function is:
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Programming languages without dynamic memory allocation?
Verilog, VHDL, and other hardware description languages, because you’re limited to the physically connected memory. Popr can be used as an HDL, so it also must work without dynamic allocation.
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Integer bound inference
I use range inference in PoprC. For example, try:
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Benefits of writing compilers in C as opposed to C++
* There is one use at startup which could be replaced with mmap or sbrk, or eliminated altogether for true static allocation.
mil
- HoangTuan110M: A small, concatenative programming language
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Ask HN: What is the most impactful thing you've ever built?
I don't know if this is impactful, but the projecy that reached out to the most people that I can think of is Mil[0]. It is a small stack-based language that I wrote in C as a learning language. I first showcased it on HN, thinking nothing much than to get feedback. It turned out to do decently well in views and reach, even reaching out to the Chinese tech community because someone posted it on a Chinese social website (I forgot the domain name).
Even though Mil's popularity is pretty typical of my other projects, but seeing it going out to other social media is pretty cool.
[0]: https://github.com/HoangTuan110/mil
- Show HN: A small and concatenative hobby programming language
- Show HN: A small, concatenative hobby programming language. Implemented in C99
What are some alternatives?
squeak.org - Squeak/Smalltalk Website
well - The Future of Assembly Language. https://wellang.github.io/well/
c3c - Compiler for the C3 language
Video-Hub-App - Official repository for Video Hub App
pocketlang - A lightweight, fast embeddable scripting language.
potion - _why the lucky stiff's little language (the official repo... until _why returns)
chaos - The Chaos Programming Language
KAI - KAI is a distributed computing model written in modern C++ and is cross-plaftorm. Using custom language translators and an executor, KAI provides full reflection, persistence and cross-process communications without having to modify existing source code. KAI Comes with an automated, generational tricolor garbage collector, and Console- and Window-based interfaces.
startle - Startle C Library
NoCoin - No Coin is a tiny browser extension aiming to block coin miners such as Coinhive.
pharo - The Sources for Pharo
lsblk - List information about block devices in the FreeBSD system.