schism
biwascheme
schism | biwascheme | |
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7 | 16 | |
1,266 | 723 | |
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2.0 | 8.4 | |
over 2 years ago | 7 days ago | |
Scheme | JavaScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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schism
- Scheme in Scheme on WASM in the Browser
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Directly compiling Scheme to WebAssembly: lambdas, recursion, iteration
https://github.com/google/schism
For some reason, Google was working on a Scheme WASM compiler, which they got self-hosting. It was then abandoned. I don't really know what they were trying to accomplish with that project.
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Guile on WebAssembly project underway! -- Spritely Institute
There's an old scheme to wasm project written by Google (Schism)[https://github.com/google/schism]
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rust dev here, what you people think of carbon
I keep not seeing their WASM Scheme compiler in these lists of abandoned Google software.
- I want to make a toy LISP
- WebContainers: Run Node.js natively in the browser
- A self-hosting Scheme to WebAssembly compiler
biwascheme
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Embeddable Common Lisp 23.9.9
If Scheme is something you enjoy, BiwaScheme's interpreter can be instantiated from within Javascript and can be used to evaluate Scheme code.
https://www.biwascheme.org/
- BiwaScheme is a Scheme interpreter written in JavaScript
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Directly compiling Scheme to WebAssembly: lambdas, recursion, iteration
This project is very exciting. In the meantime, there are a couple of options:
BiwaScheme: https://www.biwascheme.org/
Advantages: written in JavaScript, with excellent JS interop. Project has some history.
Disadvantages: slower than S7 (though still plenty fast for many uses), less-complete (e.g., no syntax-rules or syntax-case, though it does have its own define-macro).
S7 Scheme: https://cm-gitlab.stanford.edu/bil/s7
Written in C, but can be transpiled to WASM (see https://github.com/actonDev/s7-playground/ )
Advantages: This project also has some history. Considerably faster than BiwaScheme.
Disadvantages: JS interop is clumsier (basically the same issues as JS interop with any WASM code... this could probably be mitigated considerably if someone wanted to take the time).
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All Web frontend lisp projects
For Scheme implementations there are LIPS and biwascheme. I haven't done more than play around with them, so I can't really give an informed opinion about pros and cons or favorites.
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My reading workflow (you guys might find some bits from it useful)
I used to have hundreds of open tabs. From there I kept repurposing it to do more stuff with the browser until it reached its current state, where I want to make it a "extend firefox from Emacs" thing. It kinda do that already, but extending the firefox-extension itself require the extension to be re-built (so you need whole javascript tooling, rebuild and reload the addon etc). I am considering adding something like biwascheme to it soon to work around that.
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The stepmotherly treatment of Windows platform by Scheme implementors
And then users can just use biwascheme and run programs in mainframes and their smart toasters
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If you were hired to create a new distribution of Lisp, what would you include?
Languages like Biwa Scheme and LIPS Scheme are good for running Scheme in the browser. But I would prefer compiling Scheme code to JavaScript in the server, then serving the compiled JavaScript image to the browser.
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LIPS Scheme version 1.0.0-beta.15 is out
Just a note that even BiwaScheme doesn't fully implement call/cc, it doesn't save the whole environment when capturing.
Very cool! Do you know how this compares with Biwascheme? https://www.biwascheme.org/
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Racketscript/Racketscript: Racket to JavaScript Compiler
Biwascheme has some weird scoping bugs that makes me a litte afraid of using it for serious stuff. It seems nixe and all, but this: https://github.com/biwascheme/biwascheme/issues/125 is not very confidemce inspiring.
There is another schemey language that compiles to JS that accepts things like this:
(when (start-are-aligned?)
What are some alternatives?
reference-types - Proposal for adding basic reference types (anyref)
LIPS - Scheme based powerful lisp interpreter in JavaScript
function-references - Proposal for Typed Function References
gambit - Gambit is an efficient implementation of the Scheme programming language.
webcontainer-core - Dev environments. In your web app.
exception-handling - Proposal to add exception handling to WebAssembly
racketscript - Racket to JavaScript Compiler
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
gc - Branch of the spec repo scoped to discussion of GC integration in WebAssembly
Uno Platform - Build Mobile, Desktop and WebAssembly apps with C# and XAML. Today. Open source and professionally supported.