xregexp
Extended JavaScript regular expressions (by slevithan)
kesh
A simple little programming language that could one day compile to JavaScript. (by kesh-lang)
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3,235 | 19 | |
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0.0 | 6.0 | |
5 months ago | 5 months ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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xregexp
Posts with mentions or reviews of xregexp.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-14.
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Regular Expression library to recommend?
Still, that hasn't stopped libraries appearing with extra features. I believe the most popular is XRegExp, but it's been a while since I checked.
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Show HN: Luna is a Clojure Domain specific language that translates to regex
Completely agree. For js, xregexp [1] is a really nice long standing library that brings in these kind of enhancements and makes regular expressions a lot more readable.
[1] https://xregexp.com
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October 2021 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
+ code literals for embedding other compiled languages, with built-in support for TypeScript/JavaScript (passthrough) and regular expressions (using XRegExp)
kesh
Posts with mentions or reviews of kesh.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-30.
- Have any of you designed a conlang, and then designed a programming language based on the conlang or any fictional culture that would use it?
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Too many words about Rust's function syntax
I have something similar in kesh, where : is the assignment operator and the type/signature may be "assigned" before the value:
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Temporal Programming, a new name for an old paradigm
I'm not OP, in case you thought that :) kesh lives here. I tried incorporating some of the ideas discussed here, but posponed it to a later language, which I'm still thinking about.
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What language features do you "Consider Harmful" and why?
This is a great idea that I've adopted for my PL. I took it a step further and also allow extensions of the core language to be specified, including profiles.
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Let's talk about interesting language features.
My (non-existing) language kesh, designed to compile to TypeScript, has expression blocks. That was one of my first decisions.
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October 2021 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
Still no work on a compiler, but more work on the documentation of kesh.
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What are some simple but powerful compile-to-JS languages I might not know about, or that you are working on (not Elm, Reason, PureScript, or ClojureScript)?
I'm working on kesh, but it's only at the design stage. I have tried to make it simple yet powerful, so I thought I'd mention it even though you can't use it.
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Why are you building a programming language?
I tried to distill down the most essential features of TS/JS (functional, prototypal) and then come up with new syntax and semantics that was minimal, orthogonal and hopefully easy to learn and use. The result is kesh and na.
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September 2021 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
I like the way you think. I had the same goal with kesh. A minimal syntax is easier on the eye and lets you focus on the actual code.
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August 2021 monthly "What are you working on?" thread
I'm only at the drawing board stage of kesh, a simple little PL that one day might possibly transpile to TypeScript. Not a single line of compiler code has been written so far, it's still all about syntax design and exploring ideas. kesh is mostly a pastime activity and something I can ponder over when I'm bored or can't sleep (which may be the reason I can't sleep).