urn
phel-lang
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363 | 396 | |
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0.0 | 9.1 | |
over 5 years ago | 7 days ago | |
Common Lisp | PHP | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | MIT License |
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urn
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Using other languages
There's many different languages that can compile to Lua: - TypeScript is probably the most well-known and most compatible language for Lua. The TypeScriptToLua compiler lets you compile TypeScript code into Lua with a mostly 1:1 conversion. You can use the @jackmacwindows/craftos-types and @jackmacwindows/cc-types NPM packages to add typing declarations for CraftOS APIs and modules. Alternatively, use my template repo for a more ready-to-go setup. - Haxe was built with compilation to Lua in mind, and so you can write code for it and have it run just fine in CC. There's some declarations for it available online, and I also have my own typing set for it (which I should really upload somewhere - DM me if you want it for now). - C# can also compile to Lua, but it's a bit tough to get working right in CC, as it has a huge default library and abuses the global table in a way that CC has trouble with. However, it's possible to use, and I've gotten it working in the past (unfortunately, I don't know how anymore). - Urn is a Lisp dialect that was built by two CC devs and was designed to run in CC. However, I wouldn't recommend it unless you're good with functional programming.
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C-Lisp Implementations for microcontrollers?
Also, if the microcontroller you're working with is an ESP32 chip, you may be able to use use one of the lisp-to-Lua transpiled languages (urn or fennel) with something like Lua RTOS or NodeMCU. Not entirely sure how well this works in practice, but in theory it should be possible. Of the two, Fennel's probably more likely to behave well when used like this because it's more like a thin translation layer on top of Lua, but Urn's probably going to feel more comfortable to use because it feels like this weird mix of CL and Racket design.
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Interesting or distinctive lisps?
Urn Lisp, A Lisp implementation on top of Lua: https://urn-lang.com
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Trying Fennel for GTK apps and it's surprisingly good
I don't know how much of reloading you need. I did something like that many moons ago. See here: https://github.com/SquidDev/urn/issues/12
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Urn for CC?
Clone Urn: wget run https://gist.githubusercontent.com/SquidDev/e0f82765bfdefd48b0b15a5c06c0603b/raw/clone.lua https://github.com/SquidDev/urn.git (or similar)
phel-lang
- Phel - a Clojure-like language that transpiles to PHP
- Go with PHP
- How come there is no such thing as an equivalent to TypeScript in PHP?
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Phel, a native LISP for PHP
You can discover everything about this language in the official website: https://phel-lang.org/
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Gacela helps you to split the logic of your app into different modules
Then sorry because I wasn't clear or the project itself is not clear enough. Maybe this other project using Gacela can help illustrating how it is connected to the infrastructure of the architecture: https://github.com/phel-lang/phel-lang/tree/master/src/php (check, for example, the modules Compiler or Run).
- I honestly code in php 4 since that's when i learned. I dislike the new php.
- Phel 0.5 has been released
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Interesting or distinctive lisps?
Phel (https://phel-lang.org/) - built with PHP. Works with PHP ecosystem. Compiles down to php.
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Favorite Lisp project? Shameless plugs welcome & encouraged!
Shameless plug: I'm working on the Phel language. A lisp that compiles to PHP: https://phel-lang.org/
- Inspired by Clojure, we created Phel as a dialect of Lisp that compiles to PHP
What are some alternatives?
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cakelisp - Metaprogrammable, hot-reloadable, no-GC language for high perf programs (especially games), with seamless C/C++ interop
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hissp - It's Python with a Lissp.
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