I'll note that fennel seems like severely sub par lisp, not even really supporting lists... Though there are others, lumen and urn for luaJIT. Not sure why you keep mentioning fennel, while it seems most popular somehow, but it is also most clojure like and with seemingly boneheaded list handling.
On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 3:51 PM Guido Stepken <gstep...@gmail.com> wrote: > Am Mittwoch, 6. Mai 2020 schrieb Alexander Burger <a...@software-lab.de>: > > On Wed, May 06, 2020 at 12:51:33PM +0200, Guido Stepken wrote: > >> Use Mike's DYNASM JIT Engine. Better, faster, smaller (tiny, in > comparison > >> to LLVM), more portable. He's from Munich. > > > > Useless. > > Ah, really? > > > Sigh! How often have I told here that the main purpose of pil21 is > portability? > > Do you see any portablity problems: > > https://luajit.org/luajit.html > > iOS obviously *is* supported. Tons of games are using LuaJIT on all kinds > of platforms. Of course, always with DYNASM as JIT IR below. > > > I need it to build PilBox on iOS, and to support RISC-V architectures. > In fact > > *all* 64-bit architectures, as I got tired of porting pil64. > > > > And I need it NOW!! Not *perhaps* in ten years. > > You could have had yesterday. There already is a Lisp on DYNASM, but - > written in Lua: https://fennel-lang.org/ > > Easy to follow that example to get the DYNASM IR right. > > > Also, please shut up with WebAssembly. I need something running on POSIX > for > > server side applications. Something in the browser is as useful for me as > > chewing gum for my cat. > > You simply do never listen. Webassembly programs *do* run server side: > > > https://www.infoworld.com/article/3411496/wasmer-takes-webassembly-server-side.html > > Sorry Alex, but sometimes you are your own labyrith not seeing the exit. > > And since when doesn't your C version of Picolisp compile on iOS? > Objective-C is a superset of C with parts of Smalltalk. > > Have fun! > > > — Alex > > > > -- > > UNSUBSCRIBE: mailto:picolisp@software-lab.de?subject=Unsubscribe > >