Schemer
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Schemer
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Need some help with monad transformers
Though I can't seem to really figure it out. For people interested my current code is here: https://github.com/teichholz/Schemer/blob/main/src/Phases/Codegen.hs
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Question about Unbound's FreshM/LFreshM (Compiler)
I'm currently writing a simple Scheme compiler (https://github.com/teichholz/Schemer) as my first big Haskell project and I can't seem to figure out Unbound / Unbound Generics. I have read the paper and get the internals, though I guess I'm missing Haskell experience. Consider:
grin
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A New Backend for Standard ML of New Jersey
You could take a look at GRIN, which is an IR especially made for optimizing functional languages before passing them to something like LLVM. (keep in mind that that project is still very early in development) See also their paper.
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Haskell compiled onto LLVM increase performance?
There is the GRIN optimizer that is implemented based on Urban Boqist PhD thesis. It works really well with LLVM because GRIN removes all indirect calls so it allows LLVM to do its job really well. But Boq GRIN PhD does not tell how to support the complex GHC primop and RTS features. That's why I have another direction as well.
- Grin: A compiler back-end for lazy and strict functional languages
What are some alternatives?
unbound - Replib: generic programming & Unbound: generic treatment of binders
hackage-server - Hackage-Server: A Haskell Package Repository
kaleidoscope - Haskell LLVM JIT Compiler Tutorial
ghc-whole-program-compiler-project - GHC Whole Program Compiler and External STG IR tooling
eclair-lang - A minimal, fast Datalog implementation in Haskell that compiles to LLVM IR
sense-lang - Sense is a very high level, functional programming language for creating software by writing only the absolute necessary information and not a single line above that.
manual-stg-experiment - Manually constructed STG programs compiled with the standard GHC codegen backend.
hoogle - Haskell API search engine
mlir-hs - Haskell bindings for MLIR
capri - A statically typed, general purpose programming language with an emphasis on functional programming and simplicity. Compiles to LLVM IR.
scoped-arena - Arena allocator with scopes
kempe - Kempe is a compiled stack-based language