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yaegi
- Traefik/Yaegi: Yaegi Is Another Elegant Go Interpreter
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Go: What We Got Right, What We Got Wrong
Yes. There are long standing feature requests for (e.g.) the reflect package that simply don't get done because they'd break this assumption and/or force further indirection in hot paths to support "no code generation at runtime, ever".
Packages like Yaegi (that offers an interpreted Go REPL) have "know limitations, won't be addressed" also because of these assumptions.
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/4146
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/16522
https://github.com/traefik/yaegi?tab=readme-ov-file#limitati...
- Fourteen Years of Go
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Gojekyll – 20x faster Go port of jekyll
There is always https://github.com/traefik/yaegi - a Go interpreter written to make it easy to write plugins.
- Jacobin: Minimal JVM written in Go and capable of running Java 17 classes
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Can Go run statements in cmd like Python?
I think https://github.com/traefik/yaegi comes as close as using the python interpreter in you CLI, but for Go
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Can Go files be compiled by themselves?
There's a go interpreter: https://github.com/traefik/yaegi It could run programs without compiling them, but there're some limitations.
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referencing packages on the internet and using go plugin
I'd recommend looking into a different approach for plugins such as hashicorp/go-plugin (which uses multiple process PIDs and RPC communication between them) or traefik/yaegi (which implements a Go-compatible scripting language that can be interpreted at runtime and which still supports most Go modules).
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Mun v0.4.0: a statically-typed scripting language like Rust, written in Rust
Why do we need a language like Rust when we have Rust. Why not just create a Rust interpreter. (There's such an interpreter for Go, BTW, https://github.com/traefik/yaegi )
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Plugo - A plugin library for Go.
A cool solution I saw was Traefik's yaegi module. They basically created an interpreted scripting language with Go compatible syntax (turning Go into an interpreted, not compiled, language). I haven't tried this but it sounds like it brings the better parts of dynamic languages like Python's plugin support to Go - plugin writers can still write "Go" code, which can load dynamically.
umka-lang
- VDrift: Cross-Platform Driving Simulation
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Buzz: A lightweight statically typed scripting language
I'm a fan or Umka. It is inspired by Go and can be embedded into C programs.
https://github.com/vtereshkov/umka-lang
- The Umka scripting language released: Now with closures, type switch statements and faster strings
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Closures in Umka
My scripting language Umka now supports closures. This is not merely a matter of fashion, but the requirement of the Tophat game engine that heavily relies on callbacks, particularly for inter-module communication via signals.
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Umka 1.0 released. It's now the scripting language in the Tophat game framework
After three years of development, I released Umka 1.0, a statically typed scripting language designed for embedding into C/C++ host applications. Its syntax and some key features were inspired by Go. However, Umka doesn't rely on the Go ecosystem and only needs the C standard library to run.
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Umka: A statically typed embeddable scripting language
Yaegi needs to be embedded in another golang program. It’s a golang module to evaluate golang. Which is cool, but different from what Umka seems to be.
Umka is a scripting language with syntax inspired by golang. A language with its own vm that you can embed anywhere, exsmple: https://github.com/vtereshkov/umka-lang/blob/master/examples....
Yaegi and Umka are two different things.
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UmPlot: A visualization tool for the Umka language
UmPlot 0.1 has been released. It is an easy-to-use cross-platform plotting library for the Umka language. It is based on raylib and distributed as an Umka Module Implementation (UMI) file, i. e. a language extension shared library with an Umka interface.
- Show HN: Umka – A scripting language with native support for C data types
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Closures without closures in Umka
Some people who tried to use the Umka scripting language were frustrated by the absence of closures. This feature is under development and not yet released. However, you can easily simulate closures with the good old structures, methods and interfaces. This simple truth sometimes comes as a surprise to the users.
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Umka: what additional features do you expect from an embeddable scripting language?
I have been developing the statically typed scripting language Umka for more than a year. Now it is stable enough to serve as the basis for various projects: a 2D game engine, a VDrift-based framework for exercising with the car autopilot logic, and a proprietary tractor dynamics simulator.
What are some alternatives?
golive - ⚡ Live views for GoLang with reactive HTML over WebSockets 🔌
gravity - Gravity Programming Language
gomacro - Interactive Go interpreter and debugger with REPL, Eval, generics and Lisp-like macros
jstar - A lightweight embeddable scripting language
grule-rule-engine - Rule engine implementation in Golang
felix - The Felix Programming Language
gobook - Simple in Pure Go in Browser Interactive Interpreter
v - Simple, fast, safe, compiled language for developing maintainable software. Compiles itself in <1s with zero library dependencies. Supports automatic C => V translation. https://vlang.io
scriggo - The world’s most powerful template engine and Go embeddable interpreter
umplot - UmPlot: A plotting library for Umka
gophernotes - The Go kernel for Jupyter notebooks and nteract.
hook - The Hook Programming Language