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# This file contains the information for each project the site includes.
#
# The first section of the file includes the different topics and the projects.
# The topics are each organized alphabetically, and divided by a divider line.
# If a project fits into more than one topic, it's place in the one that comes
# first alphabetically.
#
# The second section of the file holds the showcase. There's no particular
# structure beyond an alphabetical ordering.
# ==============================================================================
[topics.codegen]
name = "Code Generation"
description = ""
[[project]]
name = "Cranelift"
description = "A low-level retargetable code generator."
repo = "https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/tree/main/cranelift"
docs = "https://github.com/bytecodealliance/wasmtime/blob/main/cranelift/docs/index.md"
crates = [
"cranelift",
"cranelift-codegen",
"cranelift-frontend",
"cranelift-interpreter",
"cranelift-jit",
"cranelift-module",
"cranelift-native",
"cranelift-object",
"cranelift-reader",
"cranelift-serde",
"cranelift-wasm",
]
topics = ["codegen", "jit"]
[[project]]
name = "iced-x86"
description = """
A blazing fast and correct x86/x64 disassembler, assembler and instruction \
decoder written in Rust.
"""
repo = "https://github.com/icedland/iced"
crates = ["iced-x86"]
topics = ["codegen", "jit"]
[[project]]
name = "inkwell"
description = "It's a New Kind of Wrapper for Exposing LLVM (Safely)"
repo = "https://github.com/TheDan64/inkwell"
crates = ["inkwell"]
topics = ["codegen"]
[[project]]
name = "llama"
description = "A friendly LLVM library for Rust."
repo = "https://github.com/zshipko/llama"
crates = ["llama"]
topics = ["codegen"]
[[project]]
name = "llvm-ir"
description = "LLVM IR in natural Rust data structures."
repo = "https://github.com/cdisselkoen/llvm-ir"
crates = ["llvm-ir"]
topics = ["codegen"]
[[project]]
name = "llvm-sys"
description = "Rust bindings to LLVM's C API."
repo = "Rust bindings to LLVM's C API."
crates = ["llvm-sys"]
topics = ["codegen"]
[[project]]
name = "Sericum"
description = "A compiler infrastructure influenced by LLVM written in Rust."
repo = "https://github.com/maekawatoshiki/sericum"
topics = ["codegen"]
[[project]]
name = "walrus"
description = "A library for performing WebAssembly transformations."
repo = "https://github.com/rustwasm/walrus"
crates = ["walrus"]
topics = ["codegen"]
# ==============================================================================
[topics.errors]
name = "Error Reporting"
description = ""
[[project]]
name = "ariadne"
description = "A fancy diagnostics & error reporting crate."
repo = "https://github.com/zesterer/ariadne"
crates = ["ariadne"]
topics = ["errors"]
[[project]]
name = "codespan"
description = "Beautiful diagnostic reporting for text-based programming languages."
repo = "https://github.com/brendanzab/codespan"
crates = [
"codespan",
"codespan-reporting",
"codespan-lsp",
]
topics = ["errors"]
[[project]]
name = "miette"
description = """
A fancy diagnostic reporting library and protocol for us mere mortals who \
aren't compiler hackers.
"""
repo = "https://github.com/zkat/miette"
crates = ["miette"]
topics = ["errors"]
# ==============================================================================
[topics.gc]
name = "Garbage Collection"
description = ""
[[project]]
name = "broom"
description = "An ergonomic tracing garbage collector that supports mark 'n sweep garbage collection."
repo = "https://github.com/zesterer/broom"
crates = ["broom"]
topics = ["gc"]
[[project]]
name = "comet-gc"
description = "A garbage collection library for implementing VMs in Rust."
repo = "https://github.com/Starlight-JS/comet"
crates = ["comet-gc"]
topics = ["gc"]
[[project]]
name = "rust-gc"
description = "A simple tracing (mark and sweep) garbage collector for Rust."
repo = "https://github.com/Manishearth/rust-gc"
crates = ["gc"]
topics = ["gc"]
[[project]]
name = "shredder"
description = "Garbage collection as a library for Rust."
repo = "https://github.com/Others/shredder"
crates = ["shredder"]
topics = ["gc"]
# ==============================================================================
[topics.incremental]
name = "Incremental Compilation"
description = ""
[[project]]
name = "salsa"
description = "A generic framework for on-demand, incrementalized computation."
repo = "https://github.com/salsa-rs/salsa"
docs = "https://salsa-rs.github.io/salsa/"
crates = ["salsa"]
topics = ["incremental"]
# ==============================================================================
# many of the topics found here have a large intersection with `codegen`
[topics.jit]
name = "Just-in-time Compilation"
description = ""
[[project]]
name = "gccjit"
description = "Rust bindings for libgccjit."
repo = "https://github.com/swgillespie/gccjit.rs"
crates = ["gccjit", "gccjit_sys"]
topics = ["jit"]
[[project]]
name = "dynasm"
description = "A dynasm-like tool for rust."
repo = "https://github.com/CensoredUsername/dynasm-rs"
crates = ["dynasm", "dynasmrt"]
topics = ["jit"]
# ==============================================================================
[topics.lexing]
name = "Lexing"
description = ""
[[project]]
name = "lexgen"
description = "A fully-featured lexer generator, implemented as a proc macro."
repository = "https://github.com/osa1/lexgen"
crates = ["lexgen"]
topics = ["lexing"]
[[project]]
name = "logos"
description = "Create ridiculously fast lexers."
repo = "https://github.com/maciejhirsz/logos"
crates = ["logos"]
topics = ["lexing"]
[[project]]
name = "lrlex"
description = "A simpler lexer generator. A replacement for lex and flex."
repo = "https://github.com/softdevteam/grmtools"
docs = "https://softdevteam.github.io/grmtools/master/book/"
crates = ["lrlex"]
topics = ["lexing"]
# ==============================================================================
[topics.lsp]
name = "Language Server Protocol"
description = ""
[[project]]
name = "lsp-types"
description = "Types for interaction with a language server, using VSCode's Language Server Protocol."
repo = "https://github.com/gluon-lang/lsp-types"
crates = ["lsp-types"]
topics = ["lsp"]
[[project]]
name = "lsp-server"
description = "A language server scaffold exposing a crossbeam-channel API."
repo = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust-analyzer/tree/master/lib/lsp-server"
crates = ["lsp-server"]
topics = ["lsp"]
[[project]]
name = "tower-lsp"
description = "A Language Server Protocol implementation based on Tower."
repo = "https://github.com/ebkalderon/tower-lsp"
crates = ["tower-lsp"]
topics = ["lsp"]
# ==============================================================================
[topics.optimization]
name = "Optimization"
description = ""
[[project]]
name = "egg"
description = "A flexible, high-performance e-graph library."
repo = "https://github.com/egraphs-good/egg"
crates = ["egg"]
topics = ["optimization"]
[[project]]
name = "peepmatic"
description = "A DSL and compiler for generating peephole optimizers."
crates = ["peepmatic"]
topics = ["optimization"]
# ==============================================================================
[topics.parsing]
name = "Parsing"
description = ""
[[project]]
name = "chomp"
description = "A fast monadic-style parser combinator designed to work on stable Rust."
repo = "http://github.com/m4rw3r/chomp"
crates = ["chomp"]
topics = ["parsing"]
[[project]]
name = "chumsky"
description = "A parser library for humans with powerful error recovery."
repo = "https://github.com/zesterer/chumsky"
crates = ["chumsky"]
topics = ["parsing"]
[[project]]
name = "combine"
description = "Fast parser combinators on arbitrary streams with zero-copy support."
repo = "https://github.com/Marwes/combine"
crates = ["combine"]
topics = ["parsing"]
[[project]]
name = "cstree"
description = "A library for creating and working with concrete syntax trees (CSTs)."
repo = "https://github.com/domenicquirl/cstree"
crates = ["cstree"]
topics = ["parsing"]
[[project]]
name = "glue"
description = """
A parser combinator framework for parsing text based formats. It is easy to \
use and relatively fast too.
"""
crates = ["glue"]
topics = ["parsing"]
[[project]]
name = "LALRPOP"
description = "A convenient LR(1) parser generator."
repo = "https://github.com/lalrpop/lalrpop"
docs = "https://lalrpop.github.io/lalrpop/"
crates = ["lalrpop", "lalrpop-util"]
topics = ["parsing"]
[[project]]
name = "lrpar"
description = "A Yacc-compatible parser generator."
repo = "https://github.com/softdevteam/grmtools"
docs = "https://softdevteam.github.io/grmtools/master/book/"
crates = ["lrpar"]
topics = ["parsing"]
[[project]]
name = "nom"
description = "A byte-oriented, zero-copy, parser combinators library."
repo = "https://github.com/Geal/nom"
crates = ["nom"]
topics = ["parsing"]
[[project]]
name = "oak"
description = "A typed parser generator syntax extension for Parsing Expression Grammar (PEG)."
repo = "https://github.com/ptal/oak"
crates = ["oak"]
topics = ["parsing"]
[[project]]
name = "peg"
description = "A simple Parsing Expression Grammar (PEG) parser generator."
repo = "https://github.com/kevinmehall/rust-peg"
crates = ["peg"]
topics = ["parsing"]
[[project]]
name = "pest"
description = """
Aa general purpose parser written in Rust with a focus on accessibility, \
correctness, and performance.
"""
repo = "https://github.com/pest-parser/pest"
docs = "https://pest.rs/"
crates = ["pest"]
topics = ["parsing"]
[[project]]
name = "pom"
description = "PEG parser combinators using operator overloading without macros."
repo = "https://github.com/J-F-Liu/pom"
crates = ["pom"]
topics = ["parsing"]
[[project]]
name = "pratt"
description = "A general-purpose Pratt parser for Rust."
repo = "https://github.com/segeljakt/pratt/"
crates = ["pratt"]
topics = ["parsing"]
[[project]]
name = "rowan"
description = "A library for lossless syntax trees."
repo = "https://github.com/rust-analyzer/rowan"
crates = ["rowan"]
topics = ["parsing"]
[[project]]
name = "tree-sitter"
description = "An incremental parsing system for programming tools."
repo = "https://github.com/tree-sitter/tree-sitter"
docs = "https://tree-sitter.github.io/tree-sitter/"
crates = ["tree-sitter"]
topics = ["parsing"]
[[project]]
name = "ungrammar"
description = "A DSL for describing concrete syntax trees."
repo = "https://github.com/matklad/ungrammar"
crates = ["ungrammar"]
topics = ["parsing"]
# ==============================================================================
[topics.repl]
name = "Read-eval-print Loops"
description = ""
[[project]]
name = "repl-rs"
description = "A library to generate a REPL for your application."
repo = "https://github.com/jacklund/repl-rs"
crates = ["repl-rs"]
topics = ["repl"]
[[project]]
name = "rustyline"
description = "A readline implementation based on Antirez's Linenoise."
repo = "https://github.com/kkawakam/rustyline"
crates = ["rustyline"]
topics = ["repl"]
# ==============================================================================
[topics.runtimes]
name = "Runtimes"
description = ""
[[project]]
name = "HVM"
description = "A massively parallel, optimal functional runtime in Rust."
repo = "https://github.com/Kindelia/HVM"
crates = ["hvm"]
topics = ["runtimes"]
# ==============================================================================
[topics.tyck]
name = "Type Checking"
description = ""
[[project]]
name = "rusttyc"
description = "A library for writing type checkers with a lattice-like type system in Rust."
repo = "https://github.com/Schwenger/RustTyC/"
crates = ["rusttyc"]
topics = ["tyck"]
[[project]]
name = "polytype"
description = "A Hindley-Milner polymorphic typing system."
repo = "https://github.com/lucasem/polytype-rs"
crates = ["polytype"]
topics = ["tyck"]
# ==============================================================================
[[showcase]]
name = "AbleScript"
description = "AbleScript is a procedural, cursed, dynamically-typed, interpreted programming language, designed to be bad."
repo = "https://git.ablecorp.us/AbleScript/able-script"
docs = "https://ablecorp.github.io/able-script-the-book/"
[[showcase]]
name = "Ante"
description = "Ante is a low-level functional language for exploring refinement types, lifetime inference, and other fun features."
repo = "https://github.com/jfecher/ante"
docs = "https://antelang.org/docs/language/"
[[showcase]]
name = "Gleam"
description = "Gleam is a friendly language for building type-safe, scalable systems! It compiles to Erlang (or JavaScript) and has straightforward interop with other BEAM languages such as Erlang, Elixir, and LFE."
repo = "https://github.com/gleam-lang/gleam"
docs = "https://gleam.run/documentation/"
[[showcase]]
name = "Oak"
description = "An infinitely more portable alternative to the C programming language."
repo = "https://github.com/adam-mcdaniel/oakc"
docs = "https://docs.rs/oakc/"
[[showcase]]
name = "Roc"
description = "A language for making delightful software. "
repo = "https://github.com/roc-lang/roc"
docs = "https://github.com/roc-lang/roc/blob/main/TUTORIAL.md"
[[showcase]]
name = "RustPython"
description = "A Python interpreter written in Rust."
repo = "https://github.com/RustPython/RustPython/"
docs = "https://rustpython.github.io/"
[[showcase]]
name = "Rust"
description = "Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software."
repo = "https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/"
docs = "https://doc.rust-lang.org/stable/std/index.html"
[[showcase]]
name = "Scryer Prolog"
description = "Scryer Prolog aims to become to ISO Prolog what GHC is to Haskell: an open source industrial strength production environment that is also a testbed for bleeding edge research in logic and constraint programming."
repo = "https://github.com/mthom/scryer-prolog"