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Bulb is a simple Lisp dialect very similar to Scheme on which I work in my free time. The ultimate goal of the project is to create a lightweight interpreter, easy to integrate on other projects. Here are some examples of the syntax:

Basics

; this is a comment
(def integer 1) 
(def floating 3.1415926535)
(def flag #f) ; #f stands for false, #t for true
(def str "potatoes") ; this a string

; functions can be defined like this 
(def (abs x) (if (> x 0) x (* x -1))) 

; or like this 
(def abs (lambda (x) (if (> x 0) x (* x -1))))

; more complex example of code
(def (print-list l)
    (if (and (list? l) (not (null? l)))
        (begin 
            (print (car l) " ")
            (print-list (cdr l)))))

(print-list (list 1 2 3 4 5)) ;=> 1 2 3 4 5
(print "\n")

How to install

First of all, you need the source code. Download the tarball or clone the repository:

git clone https://github.com/bnzis/bulb

You need make and a C compiler. If you're a Linux or BSD user, you probably already have both; if not, consult the manual of your distribution to install them. If you use Windows instead, I recommend installing MinGW. Compile and install:

cd /path/of/bulb
make all # please check config.mk before building
sudo make install # works only on Linux and BSD.

How to use it

bulb # open the repl
bulb /path/to/file # execute the code in the file