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Btw. one of the Repl.io judges is an author of [Popr](https://github.com/hackerfoo/poprc ) language which feels quite low level and rough, but **compiles to C** (and Verilog :open_mouth:) and has some...
Weave shall compile to C. Should you find some time to write down how the internals of Lace work and what are the trade-offs, please let me know. Thanks!
Any insights how Lace works?
Wow you are quick! Thanks a lot for the description of Lace - admittedly I didn't read the paper, so this your overview made me willing to read it! Btw....
Very interesting! That sparked my interest in seeing even the assembly of both "contestants". The "variation" in performance seen for Weave is something I would like to investigate a bit....
>Also Lace seems to keep idle threads spinning. Potentially related: https://github.com/trolando/lace/issues/9#issuecomment-1243562742
Could you provide a way to allow end users to extend the generic behavior to account for specific cases? Or just make it easy for users with [Violentmonkey](https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/violentmonkey/ ) or...
This has hit me also. Any plans to distinguish the fields?
I have the latest release version 2.5.6.1 and I think the expected behavior is to make the current "Fill fields with most recent entries" into a submenu in the same...
> Interesting. As V's strings and arrays are allocated on the heap I don't quite follow why it's worth using such a much more complex structure internally? It's really for...