sprachli
kuroko-wasm-repl
sprachli | kuroko-wasm-repl | |
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2 | 1 | |
2 | 8 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | about 1 year ago | |
Rust | C | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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sprachli
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Guidance on polymorphism in regards to trying to make a programming language
If you want some inspiration, this is what my Value enum looks like: https://github.com/SillyFreak/sprachli/blob/main/src/vm/value.rs
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August 2022 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
I'm working on Sprachli, just for fun. It's currently a very simple imperative language with rust-like syntax and a bytecode VM, with only string numbers and booleans supported and those not comprehensively. I plan to evolve this either in the direction of a simple scripting language that could be embedded e.g. as an spreadsheet-style formula language, or on the completely opposite side of the spectrum a statically typed language to experiment with the Hindley-Milner type system and effect. So yeah, not much tere yet, but I'm enjoying the work
kuroko-wasm-repl
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August 2022 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
Kuroko 1.3.0 gets a release candidate. Lots of big things since 1.2.5, like optimized method invocation, more operator overloads, better support for f-string expressions (format specs, =, faster constructions), a long type with my own bigint implementation (this was the last thing I was still regularly opening Python repls for, so a huge personal win). I also fixed a bunch of little things that have been nagging me, like the compiler can now compile expressions directly, which allowed me to remove the kludge that made the repl work previously. The WASM web repl also got some love with a port of the core of Hiwire from Pyodide, giving a very straightforward interface between JS and Kuroko in a browser - and I rebuilt the web IDE on it. I've also been working on a new compiler, which will hopefully form the basis of 2.0 - and this might be the last 1.x release (though I expect at least a few 1.3.x bug fix releases).
What are some alternatives?
kuroko - Dialect of Python with explicit variable declaration and block scoping, with a lightweight and easy-to-embed bytecode compiler and interpreter.
boba - Boba Network Monorepo of the Optimism monorepo where Erigon sequencing happens :)
TablaM - The practical relational programing language for data-oriented applications
Charm-MacOS - MacOS executable for Charm
boba - A general purpose statically-typed concatenative programming language.
Forscape - Scientific computing language
butter - A tasty language for building efficient software. WIP
tailspin-v0 - A programming language with extreme data-pattern matching and data-declarative syntax, hopefully different enough to be interesting
grace - The Grace Programming Language
minithesis - A very minimal implementation of the core idea of Hypothesis
Pipefish - Source code for the Pipefish programming language