ulisp-builder
abuse
ulisp-builder | abuse | |
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20 | 44 | |
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2.8 | 0.0 | |
about 1 year ago | almost 9 years ago | |
Common Lisp | C | |
MIT License | - |
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ulisp-builder
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uLisp wireless message display with a Pi Pico W
There is a uLisp Builder that generates platform-specific builds from a single codebase.
> The uLisp Builder is a set of programs written in Common Lisp to allow you to build a version of uLisp for a particular platform from a common repository of source files.
> The aim of the Builder was to make it easier to maintain uLisp across multiple platforms. Where the C function for a particular uLisp feature is identical on all platforms there is just a single occurrence of that source in the Builder repository.
uLisp Builder - http://www.ulisp.com/show?3F07
GitHub repo - https://github.com/technoblogy/ulisp-builder
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uLisp for STM32 boards - http://www.ulisp.com/show?29ST
Repo - https://github.com/technoblogy/ulisp-stm32
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uLisp
I'm a big fan of uLisp, got it running on an ESP8266. Love how the whole language fits in a single file, making it easy to hack around.
Recently I learned how the author generates the uLisp variants for different platforms using Common Lisp:
https://github.com/technoblogy/ulisp-builder
..And an accompanying article to describe how it works:
uLisp Builder - http://www.ulisp.com/show?3F07
Also, a treasure trove of other Arduino and AVR projects by the author here:
http://www.technoblogy.com/
abuse
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Ask HN: Interesting source code/What's some interesting code you've read lately?
[2] https://github.com/videogamepreservation/abuse
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Good open source games written in C?
Rogue, nethack, and Abuse come to mind, and then pretty much all the old id software stuff, along with the raven engine. These SDL tutorials might be of interest to you too, they are basically in the format of game sources with detailed explanations.
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DOS games with source code
Abuse
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What are some alternatives?
ulisp - A version of the Lisp programming language for ATmega-based Arduino boards.
llvm-cbe - resurrected LLVM "C Backend", with improvements
llvm-project - Fork of LLVM with Xtensa specific patches. To be upstreamed.
terra - Terra is a low-level system programming language that is embedded in and meta-programmed by the Lua programming language.
esprit - ClojureScript on the ESP32 using Espruino
tinyscheme - TinyScheme is easy to learn and modify. It is structured like a meta-interpreter, only it is written in C.
ecl
chocolate-doom-nx - Chocolate Doom for the Nintendo Switch
ferret - Ferret is a free software lisp implementation for real time embedded control systems.
raylib-games - A collection of games made with raylib