Warp is a programming language and runtime that explores many aspects of modern, high-level language design.
The key features of Warp are the following:
- A bytecode-based virtual machine
- Garbage-collected memory allocation
- Lisp syntax and macros
- Tail Recursion
- An interactive REPL environment
Warp is far from complete and not actively supported, please do not hook up your pace maker to it.
(defn fib (start)
(let loop (prev1 0
prev2 1
n n)
(if (= n 0)
prev2
(loop prev2 (+ prev1 prev2) (- n 1)))))
For more examples, check out the standard library.
brew install check cmake
Then, in the root of the repo:
mkdir -p build
cd build
cmake ../
make all
This will generate a binary called repl-main
, which is the primary means of
interacting with Warp. Run it, and you will be presented with a prompt with
which you can evaluate Warp code.
You can also run the test suite with make test
.
I have only tested Warp on MacOS, YMMV on other operating systems.