@Shepmaster No, I couldn't figure out how to make that work yet. So I have an interpreter with a stack-ish data structure and some special case code to recognize when the current expression is tail-recursive
Continuation passing style breaks my brain
But I want to have it figured out for the bytecode-compiled version eventually
There was a post on I think Reddit the other day about implementing a bytecode compiled language in Python that gave me some hope of eventually doing it
@E_net4wisheshappyholidays What's with this incentive to use a misthought user-error-prone and decentralising (in a bad way, there was a word for that but it's slipped my mind) feature? :Р
@набиячлэвэли I actually find benefits in it: the documentation's source code becomes more readable, and it removes redundancy when the same link is given multiple times. Moreover, all the cool Rust guys use it.
@Shepmaster Just wondering: if you'd ever wish to push JVM stuff to the FFI omnibus, would you prefer a JNI-based approach, or some other glue for doing actual FFI?
@Shepmaster Hmm. I've been noticing an intriguing trend towards GraalVM, so I guess we can at least keep it in mind whenever we think about expanding the omnibus.
JNI is also good to include of course, although it implies an extra adaptation layer on the native side AFAIK.
@Shepmaster Graal makes strong claims of being polyglot, so unless the process is trivial, there may be someone asking how to call Rust functions from another language on top of Graal.
@Shepmaster Do the same rules of "don't answer dupes" apply at Code Review?
@E_net4wisheshappyholidays I've seen the beautifully granular 14 commits pop up in e-mail but I'll look over them tomorrow because I need to go to sleep if I don't want to drop out :Р