usuba
koika
usuba | koika | |
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1 | 2 | |
54 | 128 | |
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
over 1 year ago | 8 months ago | |
C | Coq | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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usuba
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Let's collect relatively new research programming languages in this thread
Usuba, a domain-specific language for writing efficient "bit-sliced" cryptographic code. (Jasmin is a low-level language for fine-grained performance control, which was motivated by the needs of cryptographic routines, but its design is not crypto-specific. Usuba is a domain-specific language for cryptography.)
koika
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Let's collect relatively new research programming languages in this thread
https://github.com/koka-lang/koka Algebraic effects and reference counting. https://github.com/mit-plv/koika hardware description DSL for coq
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There's an ongoing effort to rewrite Principia Mathematica using Coq
There are ongoing research projects about that, you may want to have a look at Kôika (https://github.com/mit-plv/koika), Kami (https://github.com/mit-plv/kami), Lutsig (https://github.com/CakeML/hardware) and silveroak (https://github.com/project-oak/silveroak). Closer to HLS there is also Vericert (https://github.com/ymherklotz/vericert). There may be other research project I am unaware of, feel free to add them in a reply, I am interested in it.
What are some alternatives?
karamel - KaRaMeL is a tool for extracting low-level F* programs to readable C code
kami - A Platform for High-Level Parametric Hardware Specification and its Modular Verification
jasmin - Language for high-assurance and high-speed cryptography
vericert - A formally verified high-level synthesis tool based on CompCert and written in Coq.
cubicaltt - Experimental implementation of Cubical Type Theory
CompCert - The CompCert formally-verified C compiler
awesome-programming-languages - The list of an awesome programming languages that you might be interested in
hardware - Verilog development and verification project for HOL4
datafun - Research on integrating datalog & lambda calculus via monotonicity types
silveroak - Formal specification and verification of hardware, especially for security and privacy.
cogent - Cogent Project