BLisp
BLisp is a statically typed Lisp like programming language which adopts effect system for no_std environments. BLisp supports higher order RPC like higher order functions of functional programming languages.
This repository provides only a library crate. Please see blisp-repl to use BLisp, and baremetalisp which is a toy OS.
Homepage is here.
Features
- Algebraic data type
- Generics
- Hindley–Milner based type inference
- Effect system to separate side effects from pure functions
- Big integer
- Supporting no_std environments
How to Use
use blisp;
fn main() {
let code = "(export factorial (n) (Pure (-> (Int) Int))
(if (<= n 0)
1
(* n (factorial (- n 1)))))";
let exprs = blisp::init(code, vec![]).unwrap();
let ctx = blisp::typing(exprs).unwrap();
let e = "(factorial 10)";
blisp::eval(e, &ctx).unwrap();
}
If Rust compiler or linker says warning of fmod, please add fmod manually as follows.
#[no_mangle]
extern "C" fn fmod(x: f64, y: f64) -> f64 {
libm::fmod(x, y)
}
Cargo.toml
[dependencies.blisp]
version = "0.4"
Examples
"Hello, World!" ; "Hello, World!"
(+ 0x10 0x20) ; 48
(+ 0b111 0b101) ; 12
(+ 0o777 0o444) ; 803
(car '(1 2 3)) ; (Some 1)
(cdr '(1 2 3)) ; '(2 3)
(map (lambda (x) (* x 2)) '(8 9 10)) ; '(16 18 20)
(fold + 0 '(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)) ; 45
(reverse '(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)) ; '(9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1)
(filter (lambda (x) (= (% x 2) 0)) '(1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9)) ; '(2 4 6 8)