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Piccolo - A Stackless Lua Interpreter 2024-05-01 History of piccolo A "Stackless" Interpreter Design Benefits of Stackless Cancellation Pre-emptive Concurrency Fuel, Pacing, and Custom Scheduling "Symmetric" Coroutines and coroutine.yieldto The "Big Lie" Rust Coroutines, Lua Coroutines, and Snarfing Zooming Out piccolo is an interpreter for the Lua language written in pure, mostly safe Rust with a
The run-time speed and memory usage of programs written in Rust should about the same as of programs written in C, but overall programming style of these languages is different enough that it's hard to generalize their speed. This is a summary of where they're the same, where C is faster, and where Rust is faster. Disclaimer: It's not meant to be an objective benchmark uncovering indisputable trut
p]:flex [&>p]:items-center [&>p]:justify-center [&>p]:gap-3 mb-8"> Letlang is a general purpose functional programming language. Implemented in Rust, it compiles to Rust, allowing you to target any platform supported by LLVM. Letlang is in a very early stage. The documentation and code examples you may find on this website are NOT definitive and may be subject to change.
Examples Roc is a young language. It doesn't even have a numbered release yet, just nightly builds! However, it can already be used for several things if you're up for being an early adopter— with all the bugs and missing features which come with that territory. Here are some examples of how it can be used today. Command-Line Interfaces main! = |args| Stdout.line!("Hello!") You can use Roc to crea
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