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zvm
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Buzz: A lightweight statically typed scripting language
ZVM (https://github.com/tristanisham/zvm) is a good alternative to keep uptodate with Zig nightly versions and also quickly switch to a stable version when needed.
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Learning Zig
I tried out zvm (Zig Version Manger) on my Mac laptop earlier today, seems to work even if it’s not super polished:
https://github.com/tristanisham/zvm
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Goodbye to the C++ Implementation of Zig
If you’re interested in trying Zig out and want an easy way to update/use multiple versions I’ve been working on a Zig Version Manager for the past few weeks.
It works on Windows, Mac, Linux, a smattering of BSD’s and Plan 9. Arm and x86.
https://github.com/tristanisham/zvm
alg
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Learning Zig
> comptime doesn't allow you to create domain specific macros
Sure it does!
Zig's string format function is written using comptime. It parses the format string and validates the arguments at compile time. See https://github.com/ziglang/zig/blob/master/lib/std/fmt.zig
I also toyed around with turning a math equation dsl into compiled statements at https://github.com/Laremere/alg I got matrix math working so, eg, if you multiply a 1by2 matrix by a 2by1 matrix, it returns a matrix which is typed to 2x2.
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Problems of C, and how Zig addresses them
Last year I dabbled in making a DSL like solution for operator overloading: https://github.com/Laremere/alg
It ends up slightly more verbose in usage, but the statements themselves remain concise. Unfortunately I got a real job that isn't using Zig, so I've stopped working on this. Others can feel free to take up the torch, though.
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A work-around for no operator overloading
I did this at the beginning of the year: https://github.com/Laremere/alg
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Limited Operator Overloading
I have a new project which implements a kind of operator overloading:
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