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Update Ypsilon to 2.x #62
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Ypsilon is now developed at https://github.com/fujita-y/ypsilon and it becomes a LLVM-based R6RS/R7RS compiler.
The author claims that its performance is comparable to Guile 3.x on
his machine. It would be great if Ypsilon could come back to the
benchmarking matrix officially.
Is this packaged for arch linux (AUR probably)? Then I can easily add it
to the benchmarks.
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Unfortunately, Ypsilon on AUR is still 0.9.6. |
Hi, I managed to update the PKGBUILD for Ypsilon 2.0.8 locally, so I will dig into Arch Wiki to contribute to AUR. |
Hi, I managed to update the PKGBUILD for Ypsilon 2.0.8 locally, so I will dig into Arch Wiki to contribute to AUR.
Great! If you send it to me, I think I can do this, it seems the
original AUR package for ypsilon was made by me :D
Thanks!
Greetings,
Peter
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Since the new Ypsilon has a completely different architecture from the old (bytecode vs LLVM), could make sense to split into two different packages? |
@lassik It sounds cool! I will try to make Ypsilon 0.9 and 2.0 co-installable. |
OK, I made my first AUR package: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ypsilon-scheme2 |
this depends on llvm<15, which is not the one in Arch Linux now, could you look into that? |
OK |
Ypsilon is now developed at https://github.com/fujita-y/ypsilon and it becomes a LLVM-based R6RS/R7RS compiler.
The author claims that its performance is comparable to Guile 3.x on his machine. It would be great if Ypsilon could come back to the benchmarking matrix officially.
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