rlua
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GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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rlua
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Rust and Lua api
There's the rlua package for running lua in your rust app: https://github.com/amethyst/rlua
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What is your favourite Rust specific feature that you miss in other languages?
Some sys crates do embed the source files, like rlua for example.
- Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (9/2022)!
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Lua: Good, Bad, and Ugly Parts
[1] - https://github.com/amethyst/rlua/blob/master/examples/guided_tour.rs
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I hate automod and have a question
Yes though, given that a CCleaner/BleachBit-style situation is going to be I/O-bound, I'd probably go with rlua, PyO3, or rust-cpython for plugins.
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Ketos: Lisp dialect scripting and extension language for Rust programs
I wrote up some rust low-level bindings for guile [1]. The problem is that Guile liberally uses setjmp/longjmp, which breaks rust destructors. It might be possible to fix this by wrapping every call the way rlua does [2], but I'm not familiar enough with Guile to know.
1: https://github.com/ysimonson/guile-sys
2: https://github.com/amethyst/rlua/issues/21
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Rust's interface to the Lua programming language is called 'mlua'. not Lust. This should get fixed.
And.. another binding finally called rlua https://github.com/amethyst/rlua
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Does rust have function works like eval?
hlua or rlua are what you want for Lua, rust-cpython or PyO3 for Python, rutie for Ruby, and possibly deno_core for JavaScript.
- Embedding Lisp in C++ – A Recipe
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I open sourced a game I just released on Steam, written in Lua
Janet is what introduced me to Fennel. Conjure [1] sold me on Fennel over Janet. The Neovim community is rallying around Lua.
(And in fact, what sold me on Rust was its truly excellent Lua FFI support [2].)
[1]: https://github.com/Olical/conjure
[2]: https://github.com/amethyst/rlua
janet
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Scriptable Operating Systems with Lua [pdf]
Seems like a perfect use-case for Janet. (https://janet-lang.org/) A fast minimal VM like Lua, but even more extensible than Lua by being a "Lisp" with macro and C extension capabilities. Not a true Lisp, it's very pragmatic and performance-oriented. But it keeps the good stuff.
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Ask HN: A Lisp with Cargo/NPM like build system?
You might be looking for: https://janet-lang.org/
It comes with a build tool `jpm` which installs dependencies globally by default, but you can have it be installed in your project folder as well.
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Babashka: Fast native Clojure scripting runtime
I like Clojure, but I never had any good opportunities to use it other than for a few small hobby projects. It is unfortunate that it is so huge with tons of dependencies and no simpler native implementation. I started looking at various LISPs and Schemes to find something lighter to use instead and ended up settling for Janet that I think is Clojure-like enough to be comfortable to use, but in a small native binary with no dependencies and can be embedded in other native programs. I am sure for big, real, projects that Clojure makes more sense, but for my hobby projects and scripts I do not think I will install it again. I am still happy for the things I learned from learning Clojure. It was a real eye-opener for an old OO-programmer.
https://janet-lang.org/
- Janet Language
- Why Fennel?
- Embeddable Common Lisp 23.9.9
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Sharpscript: Lisp for Scripting
One might also check out Janet for quick scripting tasks.
https://janet-lang.org
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Red Programming Language
Thanks!
I thought about another multiplatform, homoiconic, highly compact language: https://janet-lang.org/ (takes 803 kb on my machine).
It has no types though.
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Systems Programming with Racket
Racket is great, and if you like it you might find Rash interesting:
https://rash-lang.org/
Janet and Gerbil Scheme are also worth a look:
https://janet-lang.org/
https://cons.io/
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how did you finally reach Lisp enlightenment?
Point here is that, for instance Janet language does not have cons / pair type but tuple (and so is lispoid, not lisp), but clearly this is sufficient for macros & hence seamless language construction: all you need is to be a lispoid although being a lisp gives another useful feature.
What are some alternatives?
mlua
Fennel - Lua Lisp Language
hlua - Rust library to interface with Lua
get-started-with-clojure - Learn Clojure and Interactive Programming – Zero install
kaboom.js - 💥 JavaScript game library
babashka - Native, fast starting Clojure interpreter for scripting
bincode - A binary encoder / decoder implementation in Rust.
scheme-for-max - Max/MSP external for scripting and live coding Max with s7 Scheme Lisp
msgpack-rust - MessagePack implementation for Rust / msgpack.org[Rust]
ferret - Ferret is a free software lisp implementation for real time embedded control systems.