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Gleam
I think Haskell or OCaml would do a better job on the ADTs for a parse tree. When doing this, I found Rust's enums... anemic... and got very annoyed by the awkwardness of having to Box recursive types. I was reaching for the ability to continue to be able to pattern match on nodes while attaching common attributes (line numbers, etc.) and ended up having to bury everything 1 level deep in a struct which ended up feeling awkward.
That and Rust's iterators are terrible at introducing ownership agony.
In any case, I've ... done it (https://github.com/rdaum/moor/blob/main/crates/compiler/src/...) but can't say I liked it.
I do really like "pest" as a parser generator though.
- Show HN: I rewrote the 1990's LambdaMOO server from scratch
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Evennia a MUD/Mu* Creation System
I would much much rather see a reboot of the MOO concepts (persistent object-oriented world, global time).
I know the existing LambdaMOO core and server are still being maintained, and web-ified, but even though I am something of a dissenter from the whole Rust trend, I'm very interested in this:
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rdaum/moor 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 moor is Rust.