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See issue #587. * Merge eval-ast and eval into a single conditional. * Expand macros during the apply phase, removing lots of duplicate tests, and increasing the overall consistency by allowing the macro to be computed instead of referenced by name (`((defmacro! cond (...)))` is currently illegal for example). * Print "EVAL: $ast" at the top of EVAL if DEBUG-EVAL exists in the MAL environment. * Remove macroexpand and quasiquoteexpand special forms. * Use pattern-matching style in process/step*.txt. Unresolved issues: c.2: unable to reproduce with gcc 11.12.0. elm: the directory is unchanged. groovy: sometimes fail, but not on each rebuild. nasm: fails some new soft tests, but the issue is unreproducible when running the interpreter manually. objpascal: unreproducible with fpc 3.2.2. ocaml: unreproducible with 4.11.1. perl6: unreproducible with rakudo 2021.09. Unrelated changes: Reduce diff betweens steps. Prevent defmacro! from mutating functions: c forth logo miniMAL vb. dart: fix recent errors and warnings ocaml: remove metadata from symbols. Improve the logo implementation. Encapsulate all representation in types.lg and env.lg, unwrap numbers. Replace some manual iterations with logo control structures. Reduce the diff between steps. Use native iteration in env_get and env_map Rewrite the reader with less temporary strings. Reduce the number of temporary lists (for example, reverse iteration with butlast requires O(n^2) allocations). It seems possible to remove a few exceptions: GC settings (Dockerfile), NO_SELF_HOSTING (IMPLS.yml) and step5_EXCLUDES (Makefile.impls) . |
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env.wren | ||
interop.wren | ||
Makefile | ||
printer.wren | ||
reader.wren | ||
readline.wren | ||
README.md | ||
run | ||
step0_repl.wren | ||
step1_read_print.wren | ||
step2_eval.wren | ||
step3_env.wren | ||
step4_if_fn_do.wren | ||
step5_tco.wren | ||
step6_file.wren | ||
step7_quote.wren | ||
step8_macros.wren | ||
step9_try.wren | ||
stepA_mal.wren | ||
types.wren | ||
wren-add-gettimeofday.patch |
Wren implementation
Adding a time function
Since Wren doesn't have a time function, we add a System.gettimeofday
function which returns a float with the number of seconds since epoch (with
fractions of seconds).
This is done by applying the patch in wren-add-gettimeofday.path
to Wren's
source code before compiling it (see Dockerfile
).
Wren interop
See examples in tests/stepA_mal.mal
for usage of wren-eval
to evaluate Wren
expressions inside a Mal program.