pros
Source code for PROS kernel: open source C/C++ development for the VEX V5 microcontroller (by purduesigbots)
quaint-lang
An experimental statically typed procedural language with first-class resumable functions. (by bbu)
pros | quaint-lang | |
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1 | 1 | |
248 | 58 | |
1.6% | - | |
5.9 | 10.0 | |
9 days ago | over 7 years ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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pros
Posts with mentions or reviews of pros.
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Coroutines make robot code easy for high schoolers
Shameless plug: I work on [PROS](https://github.com/purduesigbots/pros), an open source programming environment for VEX. We've talked about adding coroutine support there, this article is an additional push for getting that done!
quaint-lang
Posts with mentions or reviews of quaint-lang.
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Coroutines make robot code easy for high schoolers
> I would like to build a rich "process api" that can fork, merge, pause, yield, yield until, drop while, synchronize, wait (latch), react according to events. I feel every distributed systems builds this again and again.
Years ago I attempted to build an experimental language with first-class resumable functions. Every function can be invoked by the caller through a special reference type called "quaint". The caller can resume or stop the execution of the function either after reaching a timeout, or after passing a "wait label":
https://github.com/bbu/quaint-lang
What are some alternatives?
When comparing pros and quaint-lang you can also consider the following projects:
blech - Blech is a language for developing reactive, real-time critical embedded software.
preemptible-thread - How to preempt threads in user space
BehaviorTree.CPP - Behavior Trees Library in C++. Batteries included.
ceu-arduino - Arduino binding for Céu
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