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I'm idly wondering what a small dsl/scripting language would look like if it was primarily/only focused on: * State machines * Message Queues * Byte manipulation/ser+deser Basically, I want a scripting language that is the Raspberry Pi's PIO assembly language.
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Yeah, at some point I'm going to realize I'm just re-inventing a lisp or forth or erlang or something. I'm trying to figure out a useful little scripting lang for embedded applications, that is relatively compact/simple. (at least smaller than a wasm or circuitpython or lua)
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This is a holy grail to me as well. Gut feeling is that the generality needed for an Erlang-like scripting lang is too great to fit it into that kind of code/data space. Forth as a scripting lang with some decent primitives goes a long way, but good luck selling that :-)
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Interesting! I might dig a bit more into forth, I've skimmed it as a lang before, but never dove in. My primary use case would be "pre-interpreted" (and serialized) representations, as a sort of command/RPC script that could be sent over the wire.
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I call this "protocol oriented programming": protocols optimized for parsing using simple stack machines. Structured data = stack machine program. Used in synthesizer that's under development but currently on hold. Lots of work still. Hope to pick this up in winter.
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I think I know what I want. A stack machine model that fits into contemporary architectures, i,e, a meta system that can be used to reason about meaning of programs, while still using the compression aspect of Forth, i.e. let a human do the code factoring & instantiation.
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