magic.lambda.hyperlambda
17.2.0
dotnet add package magic.lambda.hyperlambda --version 17.2.0
NuGet\Install-Package magic.lambda.hyperlambda -Version 17.2.0
<PackageReference Include="magic.lambda.hyperlambda" Version="17.2.0" />
paket add magic.lambda.hyperlambda --version 17.2.0
#r "nuget: magic.lambda.hyperlambda, 17.2.0"
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magic.lambda.hyperlambda - Parsing and creating Hyperlambda
This is the Hyperlambda parser and generator in Magic, and allows you to parse Hyperlambda, in addition to generate Hyperlambda. More specifically, this project provides you with the following slots.
- [hyper2lambda] - Transforms a piece of Hyperlambda (text) to a lambda hierarchy
- [lambda2hyper] - Transforms a lambda hierarchy to Hyperlambda (text)
Using these slots, you can both easily create, serialize, and parse Hyperlambda to lambda, and vice versa. Below is an example of parsing a piece of text as Hyperlambda, for then to dynamically execute it afterwards.
.hl:@"log.info:""This was logged from a piece of text"""
hyper2lambda:x:-
eval:x:-
You can also reverse the process, such as the following illustrates.
.hl
log.info:This is some example logging invocation
lambda2hyper:x:-/*
The above two slots, allows you to dynamically generate plain text from a lambda structure, and vice versa, allowing you to for instance persist execution objects and structured data into files, your database, or for that matter transmit it over the network to another machine. Below is an example of dynamically loading a Hyperlambda file from disc, for then to execute it. Notice, in order to have the following snippet work, you'll need an actual file called "foo.hl" inside of your backend's "files/" folder.
io.file.load:/foo.hl
hyper2lambda:x:-
eval:x:-
Notice - Both of these slots can optionally be given a [comments] arguments with a value of true
,
at which point both [lambda2hyper] and [hyper2lambda] will preserve comments, and persist these as
[..] nodes into your lambda, and reverse the process for the other direction. This allows you to keep the
comments of your Hyperlambda parts as semantic nodes, as you handle your Hyperlambda and node hierarchy.
How to use [hyper2lambda]
This slot creates a semantic lambda object (graph object) from the specified text. Below is an example of usage.
.hl:@"log.info:""This was logged from a piece of text"""
hyper2lambda:x:-
The above of course produces an executable lambda object from your specified Hyperlambda text.
How to use [lambda2hyper]
This slot creates a Hyperlambda string from your specified lambda object. This allows you to transfer your Hyperlambda to some other server, and/or persist it to disc. Below is example usage.
.hl
log.info:This is some example logging invocation
lambda2hyper:x:-/*
Magic's GitHub project page
Magic is 100% Open Source and you can find the primary project GitHub page here.
Project website for magic.lambda.hyperlambda
The source code for this repository can be found at github.com/polterguy/magic.lambda.hyperlambda, and you can provide feedback, provide bug reports, etc at the same place.
Copyright and maintenance
The projects is copyright Thomas Hansen 2023 - 2024, and professionally maintained by AINIRO.IO.
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.NETStandard 2.0
- magic.node.extensions (>= 17.2.0)
- magic.signals.contracts (>= 17.2.0)
NuGet packages (1)
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Helper project for Magic to wire up everything easily by simply adding one package, and invoking two simple methods. When using Magic, this is (probably) the only package you should actually add, since this package pulls in everything else you'll need automatically, and wires up everything sanely by default. To use package go to https://polterguy.github.io |
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17.2.0 | 454 | 1/22/2024 |
17.1.7 | 197 | 1/12/2024 |
17.1.6 | 173 | 1/11/2024 |
17.1.5 | 192 | 1/5/2024 |
17.0.1 | 229 | 1/1/2024 |
17.0.0 | 375 | 12/14/2023 |
16.11.5 | 354 | 11/12/2023 |
16.9.0 | 349 | 10/9/2023 |
16.7.0 | 565 | 7/11/2023 |
16.4.1 | 464 | 7/2/2023 |
16.4.0 | 433 | 6/22/2023 |
16.3.1 | 364 | 6/7/2023 |
16.3.0 | 407 | 5/28/2023 |
16.1.9 | 663 | 4/30/2023 |
15.10.11 | 525 | 4/13/2023 |
15.9.1 | 625 | 3/27/2023 |
15.9.0 | 513 | 3/24/2023 |
15.8.2 | 525 | 3/20/2023 |
15.7.0 | 431 | 3/6/2023 |
15.5.0 | 1,627 | 1/28/2023 |
15.2.0 | 756 | 1/18/2023 |
15.1.0 | 1,213 | 12/28/2022 |
14.5.7 | 772 | 12/13/2022 |
14.5.5 | 865 | 12/6/2022 |
14.5.1 | 722 | 11/23/2022 |
14.5.0 | 638 | 11/18/2022 |
14.4.5 | 743 | 10/22/2022 |
14.4.1 | 788 | 10/22/2022 |
14.4.0 | 687 | 10/17/2022 |
14.3.1 | 1,266 | 9/12/2022 |
14.3.0 | 653 | 9/10/2022 |
14.1.3 | 916 | 8/7/2022 |
14.1.2 | 666 | 8/7/2022 |
14.1.1 | 703 | 8/7/2022 |
14.0.14 | 729 | 7/26/2022 |
14.0.12 | 647 | 7/24/2022 |
14.0.11 | 653 | 7/23/2022 |
14.0.10 | 645 | 7/23/2022 |
14.0.9 | 661 | 7/23/2022 |
14.0.8 | 779 | 7/17/2022 |
14.0.5 | 802 | 7/11/2022 |
14.0.4 | 777 | 7/6/2022 |
14.0.3 | 708 | 7/2/2022 |
14.0.2 | 684 | 7/2/2022 |
14.0.0 | 858 | 6/25/2022 |
13.4.0 | 2,085 | 5/31/2022 |
13.3.4 | 1,445 | 5/9/2022 |
13.3.0 | 988 | 5/1/2022 |
13.2.0 | 1,168 | 4/21/2022 |
13.1.0 | 1,045 | 4/7/2022 |
13.0.0 | 706 | 4/5/2022 |
11.0.5 | 1,431 | 3/2/2022 |
11.0.4 | 786 | 2/22/2022 |
11.0.3 | 770 | 2/9/2022 |
11.0.2 | 807 | 2/6/2022 |
11.0.1 | 786 | 2/5/2022 |
10.0.21 | 788 | 1/28/2022 |
10.0.20 | 796 | 1/27/2022 |
10.0.19 | 805 | 1/23/2022 |
10.0.18 | 778 | 1/17/2022 |
10.0.15 | 975 | 12/31/2021 |
10.0.14 | 621 | 12/28/2021 |
10.0.7 | 1,504 | 12/22/2021 |
10.0.5 | 787 | 12/18/2021 |
9.9.9 | 1,707 | 11/29/2021 |
9.9.3 | 956 | 11/9/2021 |
9.9.2 | 630 | 11/4/2021 |
9.9.0 | 766 | 10/30/2021 |
9.8.9 | 725 | 10/29/2021 |
9.8.7 | 688 | 10/27/2021 |
9.8.6 | 653 | 10/27/2021 |
9.8.5 | 668 | 10/26/2021 |
9.8.0 | 1,379 | 10/20/2021 |
9.7.9 | 689 | 10/19/2021 |
9.7.5 | 1,480 | 10/14/2021 |
9.7.0 | 880 | 10/9/2021 |
9.6.6 | 1,253 | 8/14/2021 |
9.2.0 | 6,278 | 5/26/2021 |
9.1.4 | 1,298 | 4/21/2021 |
9.1.0 | 1,070 | 4/14/2021 |
9.0.0 | 885 | 4/5/2021 |
8.9.9 | 1,066 | 3/30/2021 |
8.9.3 | 1,567 | 3/19/2021 |
8.9.2 | 1,069 | 1/29/2021 |
8.9.1 | 1,064 | 1/24/2021 |
8.9.0 | 1,110 | 1/22/2021 |
8.6.9 | 2,987 | 11/8/2020 |
8.6.6 | 2,057 | 11/2/2020 |
8.6.0 | 4,008 | 10/28/2020 |
8.5.0 | 1,902 | 10/23/2020 |
8.4.0 | 5,547 | 10/13/2020 |
8.3.1 | 2,661 | 10/5/2020 |
8.3.0 | 1,284 | 10/3/2020 |
8.2.2 | 2,043 | 9/26/2020 |
8.2.1 | 1,352 | 9/25/2020 |
8.2.0 | 1,406 | 9/25/2020 |
8.1.17 | 6,697 | 9/13/2020 |
8.1.16 | 615 | 9/13/2020 |
8.1.15 | 1,901 | 9/12/2020 |
8.1.11 | 2,535 | 9/11/2020 |
8.1.10 | 1,425 | 9/6/2020 |
8.1.9 | 1,309 | 9/3/2020 |
8.1.8 | 1,328 | 9/2/2020 |
8.1.7 | 1,249 | 8/28/2020 |
8.1.4 | 1,262 | 8/25/2020 |
8.1.3 | 1,261 | 8/18/2020 |
8.1.2 | 1,261 | 8/16/2020 |
8.1.1 | 1,318 | 8/15/2020 |
8.1.0 | 630 | 8/15/2020 |
8.0.1 | 2,723 | 8/7/2020 |
8.0.0 | 1,217 | 8/7/2020 |
7.0.1 | 1,378 | 6/28/2020 |
7.0.0 | 1,269 | 6/28/2020 |
5.0.0 | 7,438 | 2/25/2020 |
4.0.4 | 7,806 | 1/27/2020 |
4.0.3 | 1,322 | 1/27/2020 |
4.0.2 | 1,378 | 1/16/2020 |
4.0.1 | 1,366 | 1/11/2020 |
4.0.0 | 1,369 | 1/5/2020 |
3.1.0 | 6,372 | 11/10/2019 |
3.0.0 | 3,886 | 10/23/2019 |
2.0.1 | 8,237 | 10/15/2019 |
2.0.0 | 1,640 | 10/13/2019 |
1.1.9 | 1,380 | 10/11/2019 |
1.1.8 | 1,365 | 10/10/2019 |
1.1.7 | 573 | 10/9/2019 |
1.1.6 | 611 | 10/9/2019 |
1.1.5 | 639 | 10/6/2019 |
1.1.4 | 612 | 10/6/2019 |
1.1.2 | 609 | 10/5/2019 |
1.0.0 | 656 | 9/26/2019 |