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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
schism
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Scheme in Scheme on WASM in the Browser
I don't know why you've been downvoted, I've given you an upvote for linking to an interesting project (even if it's linked in some way to Google). I'd also like to link to the updated GH link: <https://github.com/schism-lang/schism>.
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Writing a C compiler in 500 lines of Python
Looks like Schism (https://github.com/schism-lang/schism) got part of the way there, but it unfortunately seems to be dead.
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Two-tier programming language
It would be interesting to reboot something like Lush but using Wasm and Scheme with https://github.com/schism-lang/schism then you could use code generation internally be emitting wasm from your schism code and then reloading the entire environment.
- Langjam 17-19 Feb
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Multiple assignment and tuple unpacking improve Python code readability
I love E! Or at least the problems it is trying to solve. As you know Wasm also has a capabilities model. And it is fairly trivial to persist the Wasm heap, it just an array of bytes. I think Wasm aligns nicely.
Chez is a great Scheme, but it doesn't have a Wasm backend. I find https://github.com/schism-lang/schism very interesting.
As for C programs going crazy, well yeah. I did a thing where I would copy of the body of functions around in memory, it worked on some version of Linux and GCC, but only by accident. I would be much less comfortable doing this kind of circuit bending than modifying Python stack frames. If I were to achieve a similar goal in the future, I'd use TCC, generate C code and compile directly into memory.
Framehacks aren't going to do the same thing, and one should have tests for it regardless. Framehacks get you tail calls, stack scope and a bunch of other nice properties.
Happy Hacking!
- Schism: A self-hosting Scheme to WebAssembly compiler
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Racketscript/Racketscript: Racket to JavaScript Compiler
There is a WIP unofficial project from developers at Google called Schism [1].
[1] https://github.com/schism-lang/schism
What are some alternatives?
biwascheme - Scheme interpreter written in JavaScript
racketscript - Racket to JavaScript Compiler
reference-types - Proposal for adding basic reference types (anyref)
function-references - Proposal for Typed Function References
langjam
webcontainer-core - Dev environments. In your web app.
micrograd - A tiny scalar-valued autograd engine and a neural net library on top of it with PyTorch-like API
exception-handling - Proposal to add exception handling to WebAssembly
nearley - 📜🔜🌲 Simple, fast, powerful parser toolkit for JavaScript.
Flutter - Flutter makes it easy and fast to build beautiful apps for mobile and beyond
gambit - Gambit is an efficient implementation of the Scheme programming language.