Package colm: Information

    Source package: colm
    Version: 0.14.7-alt1
    Build time:  Mar 5, 2022, 12:48 PM
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    License: MIT
    Summary: The Colm Programming Language
    Description: 
    Colm = COmputer Language Machinery
    
    Colm is a programming language designed for the analysis
    and transformation of computer languages.
    Colm is influenced primarily by TXL.
    What is a transformation language?
    
    A transformation language has a type system based on formal languages.
    Rather than defining classes or data structures, one defines grammars.
    
    A parser is constructed automatically from the grammar,
    and the parser is used for two purposes:
    *   to parse the input language,
    *and to parse the structural patterns in the program that performs the analysis.
    
    In this setting, grammar-based parsing is critical because it guarantees
    that both the input and the structural patterns are parsed
    into trees from the same set of types, allowing comparison.
    
    Colm's features
    
    Colm is not-your-typical-scripting-language (tm):
    *   Colm's main contribution lies in the parsing method.
    *   Colm's parsing engine is generalized, but it also allows
        for the construction of arbitrary global data structures
        that can be queried during parsing. In other generalized methods,
        construction of global data requires some very careful consideration
        because of inherent concurrency in the parsing method.
        It is such a tricky task that it is often avoided altogether and the problem
        is deferred to a post-parse disambiguation of the parse forest.
    *   By default Colm will create an elf executable that can be used standalone
        for that actual transformations.
    *   Colm is a static and strong typed scripting language.
    *   Colm is very tiny and fast and can easily be embedded/linked with c/cpp programs.
    *   Colm's runtime is a stackbased VM that starts with the bare minimum
        of the language and bootstraps itself.

    List of rpms provided by this srpm:
    colm (riscv64)
    colm-debuginfo (riscv64)
    libcolm (riscv64)
    libcolm-debuginfo (riscv64)

    Maintainer: Aleksei Nikiforov

    List of contributors:
    Aleksei Nikiforov

      1. asciidoc
      2. gcc-c++

    Last changed


    March 4, 2022 Aleksei Nikiforov 0.14.7-alt1
    - Initial build for ALT.