prolog
gopher-lua
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539 | 6,015 | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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prolog
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Mangle, a programming language for deductive database programming
Other resources for logic programming and Go:
ichiban/prolog - ISO Prolog interpreter in pure Go, getting close to v1: https://github.com/ichiban/prolog
trealla-prolog/go - ISO Prolog interpreter embedded via WASM: https://github.com/trealla-prolog/go
guregu/pengine - library for interfacing with Pengines (SWI-Prolog's RPC protocol): https://github.com/guregu/pengine
biscuit-auth/biscuit-go - Biscuits are a fancy auth token with a little Datalog engine: https://github.com/biscuit-auth/biscuit-go
I'm a big fan of logic programming. We've been seeing a small resurgence of interest in it (for example Yarn using Prolog made some waves) and I have some optimism for its future.
- Golog library/language?
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State machines and reconciliation loops
fully native Prolog, or embedded? I am very familiar with Go, so I was intrigued to see ichiban/prolog. This might enable me to leverage some existing libraries (GitHub, git, etc) and save Prolog for the logic that drives them.
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Let's philosophize a bit :-)
You may also be interested in this Prolog interpreter in Go: https://github.com/ichiban/prolog
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Interpreters built in Go
There have been several Prolog interpreters written in Golang. This one appears to be most active: https://github.com/ichiban/prolog .
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The Power of Prolog
For Go, you have prolog as a scripting engine https://github.com/ichiban/prolog
- Prolog runtime for aws lambda?
- Prolog Go Library
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Hacker News top posts: Jan 27, 2022
An embeddable Prolog scripting language for Go\ (2 comments)
- An embeddable Prolog scripting language for Go
gopher-lua
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Go performance from version 1.0 to 1.22
Would be neat to see graph of recent versions with linear scale
I checked, they use switch on opcodes in vm.go. So would expect a recent improvement, but probably only <5%, & I didn't look close enough to see if awk is one of those languages where instruction dispatch matters less (like how APL tends to avoid issues since array ops avoid having dispatch in tight loops, or how Python avoids instruction dispatch overhead when using numpy)
For VMs Go had a problem for large switch statements: it would always use binary search instead of a jump table. This caused gopher-lua & go-lua to both take the route of having an array of functions which they call on to dispatch instead
A couple years ago this was fixed: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/357330
I measured a small perf improvement switching gopher-lua to switch: https://github.com/yuin/gopher-lua/pull/479
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Jacobin: Minimal JVM written in Go and capable of running Java 17 classes
Not the parent but there are several high quality native (meaning no CGO) Lua implementations for Go and it's a great choice if you want an embedded scripting language:
https://github.com/yuin/gopher-lua
- Are there any Golang Lua VMs that support snapshotting/serializationi?
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Using external Lua libraries in an app with embedded Lua
The "game" was just an example, what I'm exactly trying to do is creating a plugin system for my go app using gopher-lua. The thing is the app will be used by end users and I can't ask them to install libraries. ATM, I don't care about libs with external dependencies like openssl, zlib etc. supporting just the pure Lua ones is enough
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Show HN: Supershields.io – smart, Lua-powered SVG status badges
I'm generally using Visual Studio Code for all my development. Really like it.
I chose https://github.com/yuin/gopher-lua as the Lua engine because it is Golang-based, while the Nginx Lua VM is C, unless I'm mistaken. Using gopher-lua is just easier when I'm working in a Golang project. I only have to work in a single language and dev environment for all the backend work. Makes both development and testing easier.
Moonscript I might have heard of, but I have no experience with it. I did not consider it here, and I would rarely consider any niche scripting language for a solution I want others to use. It just introduces an unnecessary barrier to adoption.
- Lua: Good, Bad, and Ugly Parts
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Show HN: LadyLua, batteries-included static Lua 5.1 interpreter
GopherLua [0] is a Lua implementation written in Go, not just a wrapper around the C implementation.
The main alternative seems to be Shopify’s go-lua [1], given that Microsoft’s golua [2] is no longer being developed. The main difference between these three implementations seems to be the supported Lua version - 5.1, 5.2 and 5.3 respectively.
[0] https://github.com/yuin/gopher-lua
[1] https://github.com/Shopify/go-lua
[2] https://github.com/Azure/golua
What are some alternatives?
go-python - naive go bindings to the CPython2 C-API
go-lua - A Lua VM in Go
golua - Go bindings for Lua C API - in progress
OPA (Open Policy Agent) - Open Policy Agent (OPA) is an open source, general-purpose policy engine.
otto - A JavaScript interpreter in Go (golang)
gval - Expression evaluation in golang
goja - ECMAScript/JavaScript engine in pure Go
tengo - A fast script language for Go
scryer-prolog - A modern Prolog implementation written mostly in Rust.