Re: [ANN] Grojure, a Java/C# syntax atop Clojure using Kern

2013-04-29 Thread Armando Blancas
Nice work, Gavin. Grojure is a good example why Clojure is an excellent 
UNCOL for the JVM, so some of us will depend less on the ASM lib. Your 
parser illustrates how to use grammar actions for writing a very compact 
one-pass translator; pretty cool.

On Sunday, April 28, 2013 9:41:00 PM UTC-7, Gavin Grover wrote:

 Grojure is a Java/C#/Groovy-like syntax atop Clojure using the Kern parser 
 combinator library. It's also of interest as an example grammar for those 
 using Kern to build their own grammars.

 Available from https://github.com/gavingroovygrover/grojure

 Gavin Groovy Grover



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Re: [ANN] Grojure, a Java/C# syntax atop Clojure using Kern

2013-04-29 Thread Baishampayan Ghose
Very nice work! ~BG

On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 10:11 AM, Gavin Grover
gavingroovygro...@gmail.com wrote:
 Grojure is a Java/C#/Groovy-like syntax atop Clojure using the Kern parser
 combinator library. It's also of interest as an example grammar for those
 using Kern to build their own grammars.

 Available from https://github.com/gavingroovygrover/grojure

 Gavin Groovy Grover

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Re: [ANN] Grojure, a Java/C# syntax atop Clojure using Kern

2013-04-29 Thread Gavin Grover
Armando, I intend to keep Grojure as single-pass, unlike what you did with 
Eisen, so people can easily see a matchup between the Kern combinators and 
the Clojure macros when looking at the source. I still need to reduce the 
(at times) exponential backtracking a lot so Grojure will become a more 
performant showcase for Kern over time. I haven't found any bugs in Kern so 
congratulations on that one.

On Tuesday, April 30, 2013 1:42:06 AM UTC+8, Armando Blancas wrote:

 Nice work, Gavin. Grojure is a good example why Clojure is an excellent 
 UNCOL for the JVM, so some of us will depend less on the ASM lib. Your 
 parser illustrates how to use grammar actions for writing a very compact 
 one-pass translator; pretty cool.

 On Sunday, April 28, 2013 9:41:00 PM UTC-7, Gavin Grover wrote:

 Grojure is a Java/C#/Groovy-like syntax atop Clojure using the Kern 
 parser combinator library. It's also of interest as an example grammar for 
 those using Kern to build their own grammars.

 Available from https://github.com/gavingroovygrover/grojure

 Gavin Groovy Grover



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Re: [ANN] Grojure, a Java/C# syntax atop Clojure using Kern

2013-04-29 Thread Armando Blancas
Thanks; glad to know the lib's working well. It'll be interesting to see 
how Clojure semantics like immutability, closures, and programming with 
values start to take hold in more languages and tools.

On Monday, April 29, 2013 3:57:04 PM UTC-7, Gavin Grover wrote:

 Armando, I intend to keep Grojure as single-pass, unlike what you did with 
 Eisen, so people can easily see a matchup between the Kern combinators and 
 the Clojure macros when looking at the source. I still need to reduce the 
 (at times) exponential backtracking a lot so Grojure will become a more 
 performant showcase for Kern over time. I haven't found any bugs in Kern so 
 congratulations on that one.

 On Tuesday, April 30, 2013 1:42:06 AM UTC+8, Armando Blancas wrote:

 Nice work, Gavin. Grojure is a good example why Clojure is an excellent 
 UNCOL for the JVM, so some of us will depend less on the ASM lib. Your 
 parser illustrates how to use grammar actions for writing a very compact 
 one-pass translator; pretty cool.

 On Sunday, April 28, 2013 9:41:00 PM UTC-7, Gavin Grover wrote:

 Grojure is a Java/C#/Groovy-like syntax atop Clojure using the Kern 
 parser combinator library. It's also of interest as an example grammar for 
 those using Kern to build their own grammars.

 Available from https://github.com/gavingroovygrover/grojure

 Gavin Groovy Grover



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[ANN] Grojure, a Java/C# syntax atop Clojure using Kern

2013-04-28 Thread Gavin Grover
Grojure is a Java/C#/Groovy-like syntax atop Clojure using the Kern parser 
combinator library. It's also of interest as an example grammar for those 
using Kern to build their own grammars.

Available from https://github.com/gavingroovygrover/grojure

Gavin Groovy Grover

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