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4.0 | 1.8 | |
11 months ago | almost 2 years ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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well
- Wesm assembler args overhaul?
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Mention to Tristan Wellman project: Well (assembler as wesm)
I want to make a mention of tristan wellman's project called well: 'https://github.com/wellang/well', which aims to be a high level modern assembler, in case anyone knows about the assembly and wants to give support, we are trying to make an 'elf' so that it has linking support for gcc and/or any tool that handles elf compatibility with the '.o'
- Wellang announces smart array development
- (UPDATE): Wellang added function handling, and a new website!
- Wellang added support for vim syntax highlighting
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Wellang added Vim syntax highlighting
link: https://github.com/wellang/well
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New assembly like programming language?
Where's the new one then? https://github.com/wellang/well/blob/main/src/interp.cpp Looks like it's just converting to C++ still.
- GitHub - wellang/well: somewhat functional kinda stack based language
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New Assembly Like Programming Language?
It appears that the language uses "return" as a synonym for the SYSCALL x86_64 instruction: https://github.com/wellang/well/blob/main/src/syscall_interp...
The example code is equivalent to:
write(1, "hello world!", 12);
go.vm
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New Assembly Like Programming Language?
You might find something interesting if you were to look at virtual-machines - many are used for implementing scripting-languages, so while you'd not be writing assembly-code, you'd be writing "bytecode" programs.
You could write bytecode for Lua, or bytecode for Python for example.
I had a fun few weeks writing a simple virtual-machine, and a "compiler" which turns a simple assembly-language-like input into bytecodes which are then interpreted:
https://github.com/skx/go.vm/
Other examples, along with lua/python which were already mentioned, might include "Writing a compiler in go" this turns a scripting-language into a set of opcodes which a VM executes:
* https://compilerbook.com/
What are some alternatives?
qbe-rs - QBE IR in natural Rust data structures
vsock - Package vsock provides access to Linux VM sockets (AF_VSOCK) for communication between a hypervisor and its virtual machines. MIT Licensed.
mil - A small, concatenative programming language. Implemented in C99.
hook - The Hook Programming Language
corpus - The definitive collection of interpreters, compilers, and programs for the Whitespace programming language.
felix - The Felix Programming Language
Gentee script programming language - Gentee - script programming language for automation. It uses VM and compiler written in Go (Golang).
KAI - KAI is a distributed computing model written in modern C++ and is cross-plaftorm. Using custom language translators and an executor, KAI provides full reflection, persistence and cross-process communications without having to modify existing source code. KAI Comes with an automated, generational tricolor garbage collector, and Console- and Window-based interfaces.
yaegi - Yaegi is Another Elegant Go Interpreter
CreepyCodeCollection - A Nonsense Collection of Disgusting Codes
The uGO Language - Script Language for Go