SPVM - SPVM Language
SPVM is not yet 1.0 release. SPVM is quit often changed without warnings until I feel the implementation is enough good.
SPVM
Write a SPVM Module:
# lib/SPVM/MyMath.spvm class MyMath { static method sum : int ($nums : int[]) { my $total = 0; for (my $i = 0; $i < @$nums; $i++) { $total += $nums->[$i]; } return $total; } }
Call the SPVM method from Perl:
# sum.pl use strict; use warnings; use FindBin; use lib "$FindBin::Bin/lib"; use SPVM 'MyMath'; # Call method my $total = SPVM::MyMath->sum([3, 6, 8, 9]); print "$total\n";
SPVM(Static Perl Virtual Machine) is a perl-ish static typed programing language. SPVM provides fast calculation, fast array operations, easy C/C++ binding, and creating executable files.
SPVM documents.
SPVM Tutorial.
Tutorial
SPVM Language Specification.
Language Specification
SPVM Standard Modules.
Standard Modules
SPVM Exchange APIs is functions to convert between Perl data structures and SPVM data structures.
ExchangeAPI
Native methods are the methods that implementations are writen by native language such as C language or C++.
C language
C++
Native Method
SPVM native APIs are public APIs that are used in native language sources such as C language or C++.
Native APIs
spvmcc is the compiler and linker to create the executable file from SPVM source codes.
spvmcc
spvmgenlib is the command to create SPVM native modules.
spvmgenlib
SPVM performance benchmarks.
Benchmark
SPVM building directory to build precompile and native methods. If the SPVM_BUILD_DIR environment variable is not set, the building of precompile and native methods fails.
precompile
native
SPVM_BUILD_DIR
bash:
export SPVM_BUILD_DIR=~/.spvm_build
csh:
setenv SPVM_BUILD_DIR ~/.spvm_build
Print debug messages of SPVM::Builder::CC to stderr.
Force the compilation and the link of SPVM::Builder::CC.
Github
GitHub Issue
Github Discussions
Yuki Kimoto <kimoto.yuki@gmail.com>
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Mohammad S Anwar
akinomyoga
NAGAYASU Shinya
Reini Urban
chromatic
Kazutake Hiramatsu
Yasuaki Omokawa
Suman Khanal
Copyright 2018-2022 Yuki Kimoto, all rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
To install SPVM, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm SPVM
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install SPVM
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.