Correction: "see which Scheme implementations come out with *Wasm* backends"
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caleb wrote on 9/21/19 11:27 AM
I'm a bit of a Racket noob--how extensive of a project is it to get Racket
running on x R6RS scheme?
I think there's a number of ways to do that, and to scope it, and I want
to just put some initial thoughts out there, rather than propose
requirements and part
On Sat, Sep 21, 2019 at 09:27:04AM -0600, caleb wrote:
> This is awesome.
>
> I'm a bit of a Racket noob--how extensive of a project is it to get
> Racket running on x R6RS scheme?
If you mean running R6RS scheme on Racket,
I suspect it's as simple as starting with
#lang r6rs
instead of
#
This is awesome.
I'm a bit of a Racket noob--how extensive of a project is it to get
Racket running on x R6RS scheme?
Neil Van Dyke writes:
> FYI, a proof-of-concept of compiling a good subset of Scheme to WebAssembly:
>
> https://github.com/google/schism
>
> It relies on two experimental(?) Wa
FYI, a proof-of-concept of compiling a good subset of Scheme to WebAssembly:
https://github.com/google/schism
It relies on two experimental(?) Wasm features, one of them for PITCH:
https://github.com/google/schism#schism-uses-experimental-webassembly-features
via https://news.ycombinator.com/i
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