simple-ismlnj VS smlpkg

Compare simple-ismlnj vs smlpkg and see what are their differences.

simple-ismlnj

SML/NJ simple kernel for Jupyter/IPython Notebook (by matsubara0507)

smlpkg

Generic package manager for Standard ML libraries and programs (by diku-dk)
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simple-ismlnj smlpkg
1 4
9 158
- 2.5%
10.0 3.9
almost 7 years ago 7 months ago
Python Standard ML
MIT License MIT License
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simple-ismlnj

Posts with mentions or reviews of simple-ismlnj. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-18.
  • Millet, a Language Server for SML
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 18 Aug 2022
    The bricklayer IDE and bricklayer-lite are SML IDEs FWIU [1]. Could Millet and/or the SML/NJ Jupyter kernel [2] be useful for creating executable books for learning?

    [1] https://bricklayer.org/level-1/ :

    > Bricklayer libraries provide support for creating 2D and 3D block-based artifacts. Problem-solving and math are used to exercise creative and artistic skills in a fun and innovative environment. Bricklayer integrates with third-party software including: LEGO Digital Designer, LDraw, Minecraft, and 3D Builder (LeoCAD; `dnf install -y leocad`)

    [2] https://github.com/matsubara0507/simple-ismlnj

smlpkg

Posts with mentions or reviews of smlpkg. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-08-18.
  • A good dependency manager for a new programming language?
    1 project | /r/ProgrammingLanguages | 20 Dec 2022
    They don't matter, since the package manager is entirely concerned with files. The Futhark package manager was actually ported to SML in the form of smlpkg. How those files are made available to the compiler is not the problem of the package manager. In SML's case, it's done with MLB files (which are part of the packages).
  • Millet, a Language Server for SML
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 18 Aug 2022
  • Standard ML [PLDI 2021]
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 14 Jul 2021
    University Of Copenhagen who previously used SML for introductory programming courses (Now uses F#) have made a package manager for SML modules with MLB files: https://github.com/diku-dk/smlpkg
  • How should I build a package manager?
    2 projects | /r/ProgrammingLanguages | 13 Mar 2021
    I wrote a package manager that sounds similar to what you are proposing. An important design criteria was that it was easy to understand and simple to implement, even at the cost of some clumsiness in use. I wrote about the design before and after I implemented it. It is based on a cut-down version of Go's package manager, and has itself served as the basis for a package manager for SML.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing simple-ismlnj and smlpkg you can also consider the following projects:

smlfmt - A custom parser/auto-formatter for Standard ML

mlkit - Standard ML Compiler and Toolkit

sml-compiler - A compiler for Standard ML, somewhat

LunarML - The Standard ML compiler that produces Lua/JavaScript

molasses - MLB support for CM (the SML/NJ Compilation and Library Manager)

cakeml - CakeML: A Verified Implementation of ML

mulligan - A stepping debugger for Standard ML (SML)

smackage - Smackage Package Manager for Standard ML

install-mlkit - Action for installing MLKit

smlnj-viscomp-example - An example of how to use SML/NJ's Visible Compiler APIs