val VS datafun

Compare val vs datafun and see what are their differences.

val

A small library to bring NaNboxing to C (by rdentato)

datafun

Research on integrating datalog & lambda calculus via monotonicity types (by rntz)
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val datafun
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6.6 10.0
4 months ago almost 2 years ago
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val

Posts with mentions or reviews of val. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • What's in a (C) box?
    1 project | dev.to | 1 Oct 2023
    Once I got to know it, I had to implement a small header library C (available on Github). It allows writing code like this:

datafun

Posts with mentions or reviews of datafun. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-08.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing val and datafun you can also consider the following projects:

libaco - A blazing fast and lightweight C asymmetric coroutine library 💎 ⛅🚀⛅🌞

cogent - Cogent Project

vale - Verified Assembly Language for Everest

karamel - KaRaMeL is a tool for extracting low-level F* programs to readable C code

go-server-core - An attempt to build a plugin based server

jasmin - Language for high-assurance and high-speed cryptography

vale-action - :octocat: The official GitHub Action for Vale -- install, manage, and run Vale with ease.

HVM - A massively parallel, optimal functional runtime in Rust

effekt - A research language with effect handlers and lightweight effect polymorphism

koika - A core language for rule-based hardware design 🦑

kernel - A Rust-based, lightweight unikernel.

cubicaltt - Experimental implementation of Cubical Type Theory