GUILE, GNU's Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extension,
is a library that implements the Scheme language plus various
convenient facilities. It's designed so that you can link it
into an application or utility to make it extensible. Our
plan is to link this library into all GNU programs that call for
extensibility.
GUILE, GNU's Ubiquitous Intelligent Language for Extension,
is a library that implements the Scheme language plus various
convenient facilities. It's designed so that you can link it
into an application or utility to make it extensible. Our
plan is to link this library into all GNU programs that call for
extensibility.
HLA, the High-Level Assembler lets you write true low-level code
while enjoying the benefits of high-level language programming.
ICI is a C-like, high level language originally developed by Tim Long
and placed into the public domain. ICI marries C's expression syntax,
control structures and overall feel, with a dynamic, garbage
collected, object-based, data model. Version 4 incorporates numerous
performance enhancements, refinements to existing features and new
features including native support for threads, a cleaner, more well
defined API for extension module authors and those embedding ICI
within other programs, and new documentation that is superior to
that provided in previous releases.
ICI is typically used as a scripting-like language in the fashion of
Perl, Python, Ruby, Lua, TCL and other such languages. ICI can be
called from C and the language itself can be extended allowing
applications to provide domain specific functions, types and
operators for use in their ICI programs. Embedding within applications
allows application authors to make use of ICI's efficient object
system which provides many useful facilities.
ICI is in the public domain, there is no copyright on it.
Icon is a high-level programming language with extensive facilities for
processing strings and structures. Icon has several novel features,
including expressions that may produce sequences of results, goal-directed
evaluation that automatically searches for a successful result, and string
scanning that allows operations on strings to be formulated at a high
conceptual level.
The language is described in R. E. Griswold and M. T. Griswold, The
Icon Programming Language, Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NJ,
second edition, 1990.
For more information or assistance, contact:
Icon Project voice: (520) 621-6613
Department of Computer Science fax: (520) 621-4246
The University of Arizona
P.O. Box 210077 icon-project@cs.arizona.edu
Tucson, AZ 85721-0077
U.S.A.
A compiler for the INTERCAL language, which has a syntax and
feature set differing considerably from all other programming
languages. This is the C-INTERCAL compiler, which compiles
INTERCAL to C, and then invokes cc as a backend, much like the
"f2c" Fortran compiler.
Js_of_ocaml is a compiler of OCaml bytecode to Javascript. It makes it
possible to run Ocaml programs in a Web browser.
Malbolge is an esoteric language, named after the eighth circle of hell in the
Divina Commedia by Dante.
Two years were necessary to see the first software produced in this language.
Kawa is a full Scheme implementation written in Java. With Kawa you can
access Java objects, methods, fields and classes within your Scheme code.
Scheme functions and files are compiled into optimized Java byte-code,
allowing you to write Java applications, applets, classes, and servlets
in Scheme.
GNU COBOL, formerly known as Open-COBOL, is an open-source COBOL compiler,
which translates COBOL programs to C code and compiles it using GCC.