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ToDo
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Some things that would be nice . . (if you did them :-) )
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- starting to think that a simulator at the register machine level would help with testing
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and debugging
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- Better elf support. I think it should be relatively easy to produce an executable binary (so linking
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could be skipped). Off course the possibility to link in another library would be nice
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- utf8 support (string improvements generally)
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- SOF parser
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- more ruby grammar niceties. At the moment i am keeping it simple, so if there is a way around it
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i won't implement it. Multi-assignments, all that chique where newline is used as expression demarcation
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Or the list of things i am not even planning of tackling at the moment
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Platforms
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x86 is up for grabs. I have intentionally started on arm (the most sold cpu) because i do this for fun.
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And my pi is fun.
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Trying to get mainstream acknowledgement/acceptence is not fun, it's hard work and should be undertaken by
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someone with funding.
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I hope to get the multi-machine architecture done at some point as i also want to port to Arduino
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Also i am starting to think an (register machine) interpreter would be a good idea for debugging.
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Compliance
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Is admittedly a little more fun, but also not really my goal in the near future.
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If i am really honest about this, i think ruby is a little quirky around the edges and i
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think a lot of that can/should be done as a compatibility layer. Keeping the core clean (and shiny).
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Stdlib
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Stdlib is not clean. More like a layer that accumulated over the years.
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Very nice solutions exist for most of the important things. Like celluloid for concurrency. Celluloid-io for
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good performance io with or without zero-mq. Fiddle looks nice admittedly.
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Anyway, as i want to use gpio mostly the whole c wrapping is not too high on the list.
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My first approach would be to monkey patch any gems where they dip into things we don't have.
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Or copy/port them to a smaller version.
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