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# rl'
`rlp` (ruelang') will be a lazily-evaluated purely-functional language heavily
imitating Haskell.
### Architecture
![rlpc architecture diagram](/rlpc.drawio.svg)
### Build Info
* rlp is built using [Cabal](https://www.haskell.org/ghcup/)
* rlp's documentation is built using [Sphinx](https://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/master/)
```sh
$ cabal build # Build the rlpc compiler
$ cabal install # Install rlpc to $PATH
$ cabal haddock # Build the API docs w/ Haddock
$ make -C doc html # Build the primary docs w/ Sphinx
# run the test suite
$ cabal test --test-show-details=direct
```
### Use
#### TLDR
```sh
# Compile and evaluate examples/rlp/QuickSort.rl
$ rlpc examples/QuickSort.rl
# Compile and evaluate t.cr, with evaluation info dumped to t.log
$ rlpc -ddump-eval -l t.log t.cr
# Compile and evaluate t.rl, dumping the desugared Core
$ rlpc -ddump-desugared t.rl
# Compile and evaluate t.rl with all compiler messages enabled
$ rlpc -dALL t.rl
```
#### Options
```sh
Usage: rlpc [-l|--log FILE] [-d DEBUG FLAG] [-f COMPILATION FLAG]
[-e|--evaluator gm|ti] [--heap-trigger INT] [-x|--language rlp|core]
FILES...
```
Available debug flags include:
* `-ddump-desugared`: dump Core generated from rl'
* `-ddump-parsed-core`: dump raw Core AST
* `-ddump-parsed`: dump raw rl' AST
* `-ddump-eval`: dump evaluation logs
* `-dALL`: disable debug message filtering. enables **all** debug messages
### Potential Features
Listed in order of importance.
- [x] ADTs
- [x] First-class functions
- [x] Higher-kinded types
- [ ] Typeclasses
- [x] Parametric polymorphism
- [x] Hindley-Milner type inference
- [ ] Newtype coercion
- [ ] Parallelism
### Milestones
(This list is incomplete.)
Items are marked off not as they are 100% implemented, but rather once I
consider them stable enough that completion is soley a matter of getting
around to it -- no tough design decisions, theorising, etc. remain. For
example, as of writing this, the rl' frontend parser is not fully featured,
yet it is marked off on this list; finishing it would require cranking out
the remaining grammatical rules, and no work on complex tasks like layout
parsing remains.
- [ ] Backend
- [x] Core language
- [x] AST
- [x] Low-level execution model (TI)
- [x] Arithmetic
- [x] Conditionals
- [x] Structured data
- [x] Garbage collection
- [x] Low-level execution model (GM)
- [x] Arithmetic
- [x] Conditionals
- [x] Structured data
- [x] Garbage Collection
- [ ] Emitter
- [ ] Code-gen (target yet to be decided)
- [x] Core linter (Type-checker)
- [ ] Core2Core pass (optimisations and misc. preprocessing)
- [x] GM prep
- [x] Non-strict case-floating
- [ ] Let-floating
- [ ] TCO
- [ ] DCE
- [ ] Frontend
- [x] High-level language
- [x] AST
- [x] Lexer
- [x] Parser
- [x] Translation to the core language
- [ ] Constraint solver
- [ ] `do`-notation
- [x] CLI
- [ ] Documentation
- [x] State transition rules
- [ ] How does the evaluation model work?
- [ ] The Hindley-Milner type system
- [ ] CLI usage
- [ ] Tail call optimisation
- [ ] Parsing rlp
- [ ] Trees That Grow
- [ ] Tests
- [x] Generic example programs
- [ ] Parser
### ~~December Release Plan~~
- [x] Tests
- [ ] Core lexer
- [ ] Core parser
- [x] Evaluation model
- [ ] Benchmarks
- [x] Stable Core lexer
- [x] Stable Core parser
- [x] Stable evaluation model
- [x] Garbage Collection
- [ ] Stable documentation for the evaluation model
### ~~February Release Plan~~
- [x] Beta rl' to Core
- [x] UX improvements
- [x] Actual compiler errors -- no more unexceptional `error` calls
- [x] Better CLI dump flags
- [x] Annotate the AST with token positions for errors (NOTE: As of Feb. 1,
this has been done, but the locational info is not yet used in error messages)
- [x] Compiler architecture diagram
- [x] More examples
### March Release Plan
- [ ] Tests
- [ ] rl' parser
- [ ] rl' lexer
- [ ] Ditch TTG in favour of a simpler AST focusing on extendability via Fix, Free,
Cofree, etc. rather than boilerplate-heavy type families
### Indefinite Release Plan
This list is more concrete than the milestones, but likely further in the future
than the other release plans.
- [ ] Overall codebase cleaning
- [ ] Complete all TODOs
- [ ] Replace mtl with effectful
- [ ] rl' type-checker
- [ ] Stable rl' to Core
- [ ] Core polish
- [ ] Better, stable parser
- [ ] Better, stable lexer
- [ ] Less hacky handling of named data
- [ ] Less hacky pragmas
- [ ] Choose a target. LLVM, JS, C, and WASM are currently top contenders
- [ ] https://proglangdesign.net/wiki/challenges