67 results for “topic:combinators”
A Flock of Functions: Combinators, Lambda Calculus, & Church Encodings in JS
[A]synchronous Functional Programming
Parser-combinators with Multiplatform Kotlin Coroutines
Parser Combinators in the TypeScript Type System
A combinator library for building asynchronous HTTP services
Combinator library for JSON decoding and encoding.
TypeScript parser combinator library for building fast and convenient parsers.
Functional assertion combinators.
Hedgehog with batteries included: Auto-generators, extra combinators, and more.
Utilities for generic functional programming
an experimental collection of utility functions (sources, combinators, sinks) for working with Go iterators
Combinatory logic runtime.
Golang parser combinator library inspired by haskell parsec
Combinatory logic and lambda calculus interpreter in JS/TS. Supports SKI, BCKW, Church numerals, defining new terms, λ ↔ SK conversions, and more. An HTML playground and quest page included.
Automated CAD assembly generation based on Combinatory Logic Synthesis.
Tcomb port for Python 3
🎓 🏫 HelTC - Haskellish Esoteric Lambda True Calculator to Esoteric Languages implemented in Haskell
Minimalist statemachine library for F#
Lazy signal synthesis based on combinators.
A toolkit for Plug applications to accept and respond to HTTP requests by using a decision tree built with combinators
Flexible and powerful parser combinators for Haskell
Construct parser combinators in R
λ Lambda Calculus Encodings
Typesafe data validation combinators for typescript/javascript.
Context is a zero-dependency Java library that provides a combinator framework for building extractors, that can read values from a context, and injectors, that can write values into a context.
A binding to the mpc library for the Odin programming language.
A small parser combinator library written in Swift 5
Deeply-nested optional-property record accessor combinators for the real world.
Simple Combinatory Logic and Lambda Calculus in Scala
(F)unctional (E)mbedding of (T)erms (I)n a (S)patial (H)ierarchy -- as a Rust crate!