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anydsl reviews and mentions
- AnyDSL: Partial Evaluation Framework for Programming High-Performance Libraries
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The trouble with SPIR-V, 2022 edition
I work on the AnyDSL research project, we have our own IR and optimizing compiler (Thorin), our framework supports partial evaluation and efficient codegen for the host as well as multiple compute offload targets (CUDA, OpenCL C, the NVVM and AMDGPU targets in LLVM), and I've been pursuing targeting SPIR-V as well.
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A new programming language for high-performance computers
There is also this:
https://anydsl.github.io/
They have some framework that achieves high level compute!
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Interesting Language / Architecture: AnyDSL + Impala (Add your comments + parallels in Rust?)
While waiting for std::simd to become a thing in stable and looking for alternatives I stumbled upon this: https://anydsl.github.io/
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Compiler IR (well, IL) design question: Syntax for multiple function entry points?
I had a look at Impala previously. It describes itself as dialect of Rust, but somehow I'm not exactly happy with Rust syntax, but found Impala's much more cuter, up to actually bother to report a doc glitch to make it even more cuter to passers-by ;-). I understand that it's pretty hard to bootstrap a language nowadays, so understand that "any DSL" marketing niche, though I guess it wouldn't look bad if it was promoted as a general-purpose language either. I also understand that it's open-source, but I'm not rushing to look there, by various reasons, like complexity, copyright and possibility to pick up bad ideas ;-). Preferring to do "black box" studying by papers for now, so thanks again for the links.
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AnyDSL/anydsl is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of anydsl is Shell.
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