Clean up and rearrange

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# Change Log
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file. This change log follows the conventions of [keepachangelog.com](http://keepachangelog.com/).
## [Unreleased]
### Changed
- Add a new arity to `make-widget-async` to provide a different widget shape.
## [0.1.1] - 2022-04-11
### Changed
- Documentation on how to make the widgets.
### Removed
- `make-widget-sync` - we're all async, all the time.
### Fixed
- Fixed widget maker to keep working when daylight savings switches over.
## 0.1.0 - 2022-04-11
### Added
- Files from the new template.
- Widget maker public API - `make-widget-sync`.
[Unreleased]: https://sourcehost.site/your-name/clojure_fib/compare/0.1.1...HEAD
[0.1.1]: https://sourcehost.site/your-name/clojure_fib/compare/0.1.0...0.1.1

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# clojure_fib
FIXME: description
## Installation
Download from http://example.com/FIXME.
## Usage
FIXME: explanation
$ java -jar clojure_fib-0.1.0-standalone.jar [args]
## Options
FIXME: listing of options this app accepts.
## Examples
...
### Bugs
...
### Any Other Sections
### That You Think
### Might be Useful
## License
Copyright © 2022 FIXME
This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the
terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0 which is available at
http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0.
This Source Code may also be made available under the following Secondary
Licenses when the conditions for such availability set forth in the Eclipse
Public License, v. 2.0 are satisfied: GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 2 of the License, or (at your
option) any later version, with the GNU Classpath Exception which is available
at https://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/license.html.

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# Introduction to clojure_fib
TODO: write [great documentation](http://jacobian.org/writing/what-to-write/)

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(ns clojure-fib.core-test
(:require [clojure.test :refer :all]
[clojure-fib.core :refer :all]))
(deftest a-test
(testing "FIXME, I fail."
(is (= 0 1))))

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st prints just code
done
env prints env, number offset?
done-ish
argument in variable?
?
exit with ret value
done
abort
done
call on error
done for eval symbol lookup
Speedup by off-by-default & rerun with debug on
done!
later
u/downp moves
print cleanup
done!

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int fib(n) {
if (n == 0) {
return 1;
} else if (n == 1) {
return 1;
} else {
return fib(n-1) + fib(n-2);
}
}
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
printf("%d\n", fib(atoi(argv[1])));
return 0;
}

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int fib(n) {
if (n == 0) {
return 1;
} else if (n == 1) {
return 1;
} else {
int r1 = fib(n-1);
int r2 = fib(n-2);
return r1 + r2;
}
}
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
printf("%d\n", fib(atoi(argv[1])));
return 0;
}

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((wrap (vau root_env (quote)
((wrap (vau (let1)
(let1 lambda (vau se (p b1) (wrap (eval (array vau p b1) se)))
(let1 current-env (vau de () de)
(let1 cons (lambda (h t) (concat (array h) t))
(let1 Y (lambda (f3)
((lambda (x1) (x1 x1))
(lambda (x2) (f3 (wrap (vau app_env (& y) (lapply (x2 x2) y app_env)))))))
(let1 vY (lambda (f)
((lambda (x3) (x3 x3))
(lambda (x4) (f (vau de1 (& y) (vapply (x4 x4) y de1))))))
(let1 let (vY (lambda (recurse) (vau de2 (vs b) (cond (= (len vs) 0) (eval b de2)
true (vapply let1 (array (idx vs 0) (idx vs 1) (array recurse (slice vs 2 -1) b)) de2)))))
(let (
lcompose (lambda (g f) (lambda (& args) (lapply g (array (lapply f args)))))
rec-lambda (vau se (n p b) (eval (array Y (array lambda (array n) (array lambda p b))) se))
fib (rec-lambda fib (n) (cond (= 0 n) 1
(= 1 n) 1
true (+ (fib (- n 1)) (fib (- n 2)))))
monad (array 'write 1 "enter number to fact: " (vau (written code)
(array 'read 0 60 (vau (data code)
(array 'exit (builtin_fib (read-string data)))
))
))
) monad)
; end of all lets
))))))
; impl of let1
)) (vau de (s v b) (eval (array (array wrap (array vau (array s) b)) v) de)))
; impl of quote
)) (vau (x5) x5))

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/target
/classes
/checkouts
profiles.clj
pom.xml
pom.xml.asc
*.jar
*.class
/.lein-*
/.nrepl-port
/.prepl-port
.hgignore
.hg/

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(defproject clojure_hi "0.1.0-SNAPSHOT"
:description "FIXME: write description"
:url "http://example.com/FIXME"
:license {:name "EPL-2.0 OR GPL-2.0-or-later WITH Classpath-exception-2.0"
:url "https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/"}
:dependencies [[org.clojure/clojure "1.10.3"]]
:main ^:skip-aot clojure-hi.core
:target-path "target/%s"
:profiles {:uberjar {:aot :all
:jvm-opts ["-Dclojure.compiler.direct-linking=true"]}})

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(ns clojure-hi.core
(:gen-class))
(defn -main
"I don't do a whole lot ... yet."
[& args]
(println "Hello, World!"))

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
NUMBER=30
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ../partial_eval.scm fib.kp
mv csc_out.wasm fib_compiled.wasm
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ../partial_eval.scm fib_let.kp
mv csc_out.wasm fib_compiled_let.wasm
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ../partial_eval.scm fib.kp no_compile
mv csc_out.wasm fib_interpreted.wasm
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ../partial_eval.scm fib_let.kp no_compile
mv csc_out.wasm fib_interpreted_let.wasm
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ../partial_eval.scm fib2.kp
mv csc_out.wasm fib_compiled_manual.wasm
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ../partial_eval.scm builtin_fib.kp
mv csc_out.wasm builtin_fib.wasm
pushd rust_fib
cargo build --target=wasm32-wasi
cargo build --release --target=wasm32-wasi
cargo build
cargo build --release
popd
pushd clojure_fib
lein uberjar
popd
pushd clojure_hi
lein uberjar
popd
hyperfine --warmup 2 --export-markdown table.md \
'echo '$NUMBER' | wasmtime ./fib_compiled.wasm' 'echo '$NUMBER' | wasmtime ./fib_compiled_let.wasm' \
'echo '$NUMBER' | wasmtime ./builtin_fib.wasm' 'echo '$NUMBER' | wasmtime ./fib_compiled_manual.wasm' \
"scheme --script ./fib.scm $NUMBER" "scheme --script ./fib_let.scm $NUMBER" \
"python3 ./fib.py $NUMBER" "python3 ./fib_let.py $NUMBER" \
'echo '$NUMBER' | wasmtime ./rust_fib/target/wasm32-wasi/debug/rust_let.wasm' 'echo '$NUMBER' | wasmtime ./rust_fib/target/wasm32-wasi/release/rust_let.wasm' \
"echo $NUMBER | java -jar ./clojure_fib/target/uberjar/clojure_fib-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT-standalone.jar" "echo $NUMBER | java -jar ./clojure_hi/target/uberjar/clojure_hi-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT-standalone.jar" \
'echo '$NUMBER' | wasmtime ./fib_interpreted.wasm' 'echo '$NUMBER' | wasmtime ./fib_interpreted_let.wasm' \
#end

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| Command | Mean [ms] | Min [ms] | Max [ms] | Relative |
|:---|---:|---:|---:|---:|
| `echo 30 \| wasmtime ./fib_compiled.wasm` | 104.2 ± 1.7 | 102.3 | 109.5 | 8.43 ± 0.46 |
| `echo 30 \| wasmtime ./fib_compiled_let.wasm` | 138.2 ± 1.6 | 134.9 | 141.0 | 11.19 ± 0.59 |
| `echo 30 \| wasmtime ./builtin_fib.wasm` | 12.4 ± 0.6 | 10.9 | 15.8 | 1.00 |
| `echo 30 \| wasmtime ./fib_compiled_manual.wasm` | 299.3 ± 2.2 | 296.5 | 302.5 | 24.23 ± 1.27 |
| `scheme --script ./fib.scm 30` | 53.6 ± 1.1 | 52.4 | 59.2 | 4.34 ± 0.24 |
| `scheme --script ./fib_let.scm 30` | 53.7 ± 0.7 | 52.7 | 55.2 | 4.35 ± 0.23 |
| `python3 ./fib.py 30` | 288.4 ± 3.1 | 283.6 | 292.7 | 23.34 ± 1.23 |
| `python3 ./fib_let.py 30` | 303.4 ± 1.3 | 300.6 | 304.9 | 24.56 ± 1.27 |
| `echo 30 \| wasmtime ./rust_fib/target/wasm32-wasi/debug/rust_let.wasm` | 30.0 ± 0.6 | 28.6 | 31.7 | 2.43 ± 0.14 |
| `echo 30 \| wasmtime ./rust_fib/target/wasm32-wasi/release/rust_let.wasm` | 18.9 ± 0.5 | 17.7 | 20.1 | 1.53 ± 0.09 |
| `echo 30 \| java -jar ./clojure_fib/target/uberjar/clojure_fib-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT-standalone.jar` | 691.4 ± 13.8 | 674.5 | 721.1 | 55.97 ± 3.10 |
| `echo 30 \| java -jar ./clojure_hi/target/uberjar/clojure_hi-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT-standalone.jar` | 658.8 ± 19.1 | 639.7 | 699.9 | 53.33 ± 3.16 |
| `echo 30 \| wasmtime ./fib_interpreted.wasm` | 11335.6 ± 65.1 | 11258.2 | 11479.3 | 917.63 ± 47.75 |
| `echo 30 \| wasmtime ./fib_interpreted_let.wasm` | 31732.1 ± 161.9 | 31510.3 | 32067.4 | 2568.76 ± 133.49 |

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
NUMBER=30
#NUMBER=25
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ./partial_eval.scm fib.kp
mv csc_out.wasm fib_compiled.wasm
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ./partial_eval.scm fib_let.kp
mv csc_out.wasm fib_compiled_let.wasm
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ./partial_eval.scm fib.kp no_compile
mv csc_out.wasm fib_interpreted.wasm
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ./partial_eval.scm fib_let.kp no_compile
mv csc_out.wasm fib_interpreted_let.wasm
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ./partial_eval.scm fib2.kp
mv csc_out.wasm fib_compiled_manual.wasm
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ./partial_eval.scm builtin_fib.kp
mv csc_out.wasm builtin_fib.wasm
pushd rust_fib
cargo build --target=wasm32-wasi
cargo build --release --target=wasm32-wasi
cargo build
cargo build --release
popd
#pushd rust_let
#cargo build --target=wasm32-wasi
#cargo build --release --target=wasm32-wasi
#cargo build
#cargo build --release
#popd
#
#pushd clojure_fib
#lein uberjar
#popd
#
#pushd clojure_hi
#lein uberjar
#popd
#clang-11 fib.c -o c_fib
#clang-11 fib_let.c -o c_fib_let
hyperfine --warmup 2 --export-markdown table.md \
'echo '$NUMBER' | wasmtime ./fib_compiled.wasm' 'echo '$NUMBER' | wasmtime ./fib_compiled_let.wasm' \
'echo '$NUMBER' | wasmtime ./builtin_fib.wasm' 'echo '$NUMBER' | wasmtime ./fib_compiled_manual.wasm' \
"scheme --script ./fib.scm $NUMBER" "scheme --script ./fib_let.scm $NUMBER" \
"python3 ./fib.py $NUMBER" "python3 ./fib_let.py $NUMBER" \
'echo '$NUMBER' | wasmtime ./rust_fib/target/wasm32-wasi/debug/rust_let.wasm' 'echo '$NUMBER' | wasmtime ./rust_fib/target/wasm32-wasi/release/rust_let.wasm' \
#'echo '$NUMBER' | wasmtime ./rust_fib/target/wasm32-wasi/debug/rust_let.wasm' 'echo '$NUMBER' | wasmtime ./rust_fib/target/wasm32-wasi/release/rust_let.wasm' \
#'echo '$NUMBER' | ./rust_fib/target/debug/rust_let' 'echo '$NUMBER' | ./rust_fib/target/release/rust_let' \
#'echo '$NUMBER' | wasmtime ./fib_interpreted.wasm' 'echo '$NUMBER' | wasmtime ./fib_interpreted_let.wasm' \
#"echo $NUMBER | java -jar ./clojure_fib/target/uberjar/clojure_fib-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT-standalone.jar" "echo $NUMBER | java -jar ./clojure_hi/target/uberjar/clojure_hi-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT-standalone.jar"
#"./c_fib $NUMBER" "./c_fib_let $NUMBER" \
exit
#touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ./partial_eval.scm fib.kp && time perf record -k mono wasmtime --jitdump ./csc_out.wasm
#exit
echo "Compile Straight"
#touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ./partial_eval.scm fib.kp && time echo $NUMBER | wasm3 ./csc_out.wasm
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ./partial_eval.scm fib.kp && time echo $NUMBER | wasmtime ./csc_out.wasm
#cp csc_out.wasm comp_fib_dyn.wasm
echo "Compile Straight 2"
#touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ./partial_eval.scm fib.kp && time echo $NUMBER | wasm3 ./csc_out.wasm
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ./partial_eval.scm fib2.kp && time echo $NUMBER | wasmtime ./csc_out.wasm
echo "Compile Builtin"
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ./partial_eval.scm builtin_fib.kp && time echo $NUMBER | wasmtime ./csc_out.wasm
echo "Interpret Straight"
#touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ./partial_eval.scm fib.kp no_compile && time echo $NUMBER | wasm3 ./csc_out.wasm
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ./partial_eval.scm fib.kp no_compile && time echo $NUMBER | wasmtime ./csc_out.wasm
echo "Compile Let"
#touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ./partial_eval.scm fib_let.kp && time echo $NUMBER | wasm3 ./csc_out.wasm
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ./partial_eval.scm fib_let.kp && time echo $NUMBER | wasmtime ./csc_out.wasm
echo "Interpret Let"
#touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ./partial_eval.scm fib_let.kp no_compile && time echo $NUMBER | wasm3 ./csc_out.wasm
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && scheme --script ./partial_eval.scm fib_let.kp no_compile && time echo $NUMBER | wasmtime ./csc_out.wasm
echo "Python"
time python3 ./fib.py $NUMBER
echo "Rust Wasm Debug"
pushd rust_fib
cargo build --target=wasm32-wasi && time echo $NUMBER | wasmtime target/wasm32-wasi/debug/rust_let.wasm
popd
echo "Rust Wasm Release"
pushd rust_fib
cargo build --release --target=wasm32-wasi && time echo $NUMBER | wasmtime target/wasm32-wasi/release/rust_let.wasm
popd
echo "Rust x86 Debug"
pushd rust_fib
cargo build && time echo $NUMBER | ./target/debug/rust_let
popd
echo "Rust x86 Release"
pushd rust_fib
cargo build --release && time echo $NUMBER | ./target/release/rust_let
popd
echo "Clojure"
pushd clojure_fib
lein uberjar && time echo $NUMBER | time java -jar target/uberjar/clojure_fib-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT-standalone.jar
popd
echo "Chez Scheme"
time scheme --script ./fib.scm $NUMBER
echo "Chez Scheme Let"
time scheme --script ./fib_let.scm $NUMBER
echo "Python"
time python3 ./fib.py $NUMBER
echo "Python Let"
time python3 ./fib_let.py $NUMBER
echo "C"
clang-11 fib.c -o fib && time ./fib $NUMBER
echo "C let"
clang-11 fib_let.c -o fib_let && time ./fib_let $NUMBER

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((wrap (vau root_env (quote)
((wrap (vau (let1)
(let1 lambda (vau se (p b1) (wrap (eval (array vau p b1) se)))
(let1 current-env (vau de () de)
(let1 cons (lambda (h t) (concat (array h) t))
(let1 Y (lambda (f3)
((lambda (x1) (x1 x1))
(lambda (x2) (f3 (lambda (& y) (lapply (x2 x2) y))))))
(let1 vY (lambda (f)
((lambda (x3) (x3 x3))
(lambda (x4) (f (vau de1 (& y) (vapply (x4 x4) y de1))))))
(let1 let (vY (lambda (recurse) (vau de2 (vs b) (cond (= (len vs) 0) (eval b de2)
true (vapply let1 (array (idx vs 0) (idx vs 1) (array recurse (slice vs 2 -1) b)) de2)))))
(let (
rec-lambda (vau se (n p b) (eval (array Y (array lambda (array n) (array lambda p b))) se))
if (vau de (con than & else) (cond (eval con de) (eval than de)
(> (len else) 0) (eval (idx else 0) de)
true false))
map (lambda (f5 l5)
; now maybe errors on can't find helper?
(let (helper (rec-lambda recurse (f4 l4 n4 i4)
(cond (= i4 (len l4)) n4
(<= i4 (- (len l4) 4)) (recurse f4 l4 (concat n4 (array
(f4 (idx l4 (+ i4 0)))
(f4 (idx l4 (+ i4 1)))
(f4 (idx l4 (+ i4 2)))
(f4 (idx l4 (+ i4 3)))
)) (+ i4 4))
true (recurse f4 l4 (concat n4 (array (f4 (idx l4 i4)))) (+ i4 1)))))
(helper f5 l5 (array) 0)))
and (let (macro_helper (rec-lambda recurse (bs i) (cond (= i (len bs)) true
(= (+ 1 i) (len bs)) (idx bs i)
true (array let (array 'tmp (idx bs i)) (array if 'tmp (recurse bs (+ i 1)) 'tmp)))))
(vau se (& bs) (eval (macro_helper bs 0) se)))
foldl (let (helper (rec-lambda recurse (f z vs i) (if (= i (len (idx vs 0))) z
(recurse f (lapply f (cons z (map (lambda (x) (idx x i)) vs))) vs (+ i 1)))))
(lambda (f z & vs) (helper f z vs 0)))
zip (lambda (& xs) (lapply foldl (concat (array (lambda (a & ys) (cons ys a)) (array)) xs)))
and_fold (foldl and true '(true true false true))
monad (array 'write 1 (str "Hello from compiled code! " and_fold "\n") (vau (written code) (array 'exit 0)))
)
monad
)
; end of all lets
))))))
; impl of let1
; this would be the macro style version (((
)) (vau de (s v b) (eval (array (array wrap (array vau (array s) b)) v) de)))
;)) (vau de (s v b) (eval (array (array vau (array s) b) (eval v de)) de)))
; impl of quote
)) (vau (x5) x5))

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((wrap (vau root_env (quote)
((wrap (vau (let1)
(array 'write 1 "enter form: " (vau (written code)
(array 'read 0 200 (vau (data code)
((wrap (vau (asdf) (array 'exit (log (eval (log (read-string data))))))) code)
;((wrap (vau (asdf) (array 'exit (eval (read-string data))))) code)
;((wrap (vau (asdf) (array 'exit (cond (log "hi") written true code)))) code)
))
))
)) (vau de (s v b) (eval (array (array wrap (array vau (array s) b)) v) de)))
)) (vau (x5) x5))

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destructure_helper (rec-lambda recurse (vs i r)
(cond (= (len vs) i) r
(array? (idx vs i)) (let (bad_sym (str-to-symbol (str (idx vs i)))
;new_vs (flat_map_i (lambda (i x) (array x (array idx bad_sym i))) (slice (idx vs i) 1 -1))
new_vs (flat_map_i (lambda (i x) (array x (array idx bad_sym i))) (idx vs i))
)
(recurse (concat new_vs (slice vs (+ i 2) -1)) 0 (concat r (array bad_sym (idx vs (+ i 1))))))

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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@
; Chez
(define print pretty-print) (define arithmetic-shift bitwise-arithmetic-shift) (define foldl fold-left) (define foldr fold-right) (define write_file (lambda (file bytes) (let* ( (port (open-file-output-port file)) (_ (foldl (lambda (_ o) (put-u8 port o)) (void) bytes)) (_ (close-port port))) '()))) (define args (cdr (command-line)))
(compile-profile 'source)
;(compile-profile 'source)
; Gambit - Gambit also has a problem with the dlet definition (somehow recursing and making (cdr nil) for (cdr ls)?), even if using the unstable one that didn't break syntax-rules
;(define print pretty-print)
@@ -5879,7 +5879,7 @@
(true (run-compiler (and (>= (len args) 2) (= "no_compile" (idx args 1))) com))))
;(true_print "GLOBAL_MAX was " GLOBAL_MAX)
(profile-dump-html)
;(profile-dump-html)
)
)

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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ echo "Partially Evaluating & compiling " $@
echo "Source is"
cat $@
echo
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && time scheme --script ./partial_eval.scm $@
touch csc_out.wasm && rm csc_out.wasm && time scheme --script ../partial_eval.scm $@
echo
echo "Running"
echo

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((wrap (vau root_env (quote)
((wrap (vau (let1)
(let1 lambda (vau se (p b1) (wrap (eval (array vau p b1) se)))
(let1 current-env (vau de () de)
(let1 cons (lambda (h t) (concat (array h) t))
(let1 Y (lambda (f3)
((lambda (x1) (x1 x1))
(lambda (x2) (f3 (lambda (& y) (lapply (x2 x2) y))))))
(let1 vY (lambda (f)
((lambda (x3) (x3 x3))
(lambda (x4) (f (vau de1 (& y) (vapply (x4 x4) y de1))))))
(let1 let (vY (lambda (recurse) (vau de2 (vs b) (cond (= (len vs) 0) (eval b de2)
true (vapply let1 (array (idx vs 0) (idx vs 1) (array recurse (slice vs 2 -1) b)) de2)))))
(let (
lcompose (lambda (g f) (lambda (& args) (lapply g (array (lapply f args)))))
rec-lambda (vau se (n p b) (eval (array Y (array lambda (array n) (array lambda p b))) se))
if (vau de (con than & else) (cond (eval con de) (eval than de)
(> (len else) 0) (eval (idx else 0) de)
true false))
map (lambda (f5 l5)
; now maybe errors on can't find helper?
(let (helper (rec-lambda recurse (f4 l4 n4 i4)
(cond (= i4 (len l4)) n4
(<= i4 (- (len l4) 4)) (recurse f4 l4 (concat n4 (array
(f4 (idx l4 (+ i4 0)))
(f4 (idx l4 (+ i4 1)))
(f4 (idx l4 (+ i4 2)))
(f4 (idx l4 (+ i4 3)))
)) (+ i4 4))
true (recurse f4 l4 (concat n4 (array (f4 (idx l4 i4)))) (+ i4 1)))))
(helper f5 l5 (array) 0)))
map_i (lambda (f l)
(let (helper (rec-lambda recurse (f l n i)
(cond (= i (len l)) n
(<= i (- (len l) 4)) (recurse f l (concat n (array
(f (+ i 0) (idx l (+ i 0)))
(f (+ i 1) (idx l (+ i 1)))
(f (+ i 2) (idx l (+ i 2)))
(f (+ i 3) (idx l (+ i 3)))
)) (+ i 4))
true (recurse f l (concat n (array (f i (idx l i)))) (+ i 1)))))
(helper f l (array) 0)))
filter_i (lambda (f l)
(let (helper (rec-lambda recurse (f l n i)
(if (= i (len l))
n
(if (f i (idx l i)) (recurse f l (concat n (array (idx l i))) (+ i 1))
(recurse f l n (+ i 1))))))
(helper f l (array) 0)))
filter (lambda (f l) (filter_i (lambda (i x) (f x)) l))
not (lambda (x) (if x false true))
; Huge thanks to Oleg Kiselyov for his fantastic website
; http://okmij.org/ftp/Computation/fixed-point-combinators.html
Y* (lambda (& l)
((lambda (u) (u u))
(lambda (p)
(map (lambda (li) (lambda (& x) (lapply (lapply li (p p)) x))) l))))
vY* (lambda (& l)
((lambda (u) (u u))
(lambda (p)
(map (lambda (li) (vau ide (& x) (vapply (lapply li (p p)) x ide))) l))))
let-rec (vau de (name_func body)
(let (names (filter_i (lambda (i x) (= 0 (% i 2))) name_func)
funcs (filter_i (lambda (i x) (= 1 (% i 2))) name_func)
overwrite_name (idx name_func (- (len name_func) 2)))
(eval (array let (concat (array overwrite_name (concat (array Y*) (map (lambda (f) (array lambda names f)) funcs)))
(lapply concat (map_i (lambda (i n) (array n (array idx overwrite_name i))) names)))
body) de)))
let-vrec (vau de (name_func body)
(let (names (filter_i (lambda (i x) (= 0 (% i 2))) name_func)
funcs (filter_i (lambda (i x) (= 1 (% i 2))) name_func)
overwrite_name (idx name_func (- (len name_func) 2)))
(eval (array let (concat (array overwrite_name (concat (array vY*) (map (lambda (f) (array lambda names f)) funcs)))
(lapply concat (map_i (lambda (i n) (array n (array idx overwrite_name i))) names)))
body) de)))
flat_map (lambda (f l)
(let (helper (rec-lambda recurse (f l n i)
(if (= i (len l))
n
(recurse f l (concat n (f (idx l i))) (+ i 1)))))
(helper f l (array) 0)))
flat_map_i (lambda (f l)
(let (helper (rec-lambda recurse (f l n i)
(if (= i (len l))
n
(recurse f l (concat n (f i (idx l i))) (+ i 1)))))
(helper f l (array) 0)))
; with all this, we make a destrucutring-capable let
let (let (
destructure_helper (rec-lambda recurse (vs i r)
(cond (= (len vs) i) r
(array? (idx vs i)) (let (bad_sym (str-to-symbol (str (idx vs i)))
;new_vs (flat_map_i (lambda (i x) (array x (array idx bad_sym i))) (slice (idx vs i) 1 -1))
new_vs (flat_map_i (lambda (i x) (array x (array idx bad_sym i))) (idx vs i))
)
(recurse (concat new_vs (slice vs (+ i 2) -1)) 0 (concat r (array bad_sym (idx vs (+ i 1))))))
true (recurse vs (+ i 2) (concat r (slice vs i (+ i 2))))
))) (vau de (vs b) (vapply let (array (destructure_helper vs 0 (array)) b) de)))
; and a destructuring-capable lambda!
only_symbols (rec-lambda recurse (a i) (cond (= i (len a)) true
(symbol? (idx a i)) (recurse a (+ i 1))
true false))
; Note that if macro_helper is inlined, the mapping lambdas will close over
; se, and then not be able to be taken in as values to the maps, and the vau
; will fail to partially evaluate away.
lambda (let (macro_helper (lambda (p b) (let (
sym_params (map (lambda (param) (if (symbol? param) param
(str-to-symbol (str param)))) p)
body (array let (flat_map_i (lambda (i x) (array (idx p i) x)) sym_params) b)
) (array vau sym_params body))))
(vau se (p b) (if (only_symbols p 0) (vapply lambda (array p b) se)
(wrap (eval (macro_helper p b) se)))))
; and rec-lambda - yes it's the same definition again
rec-lambda (vau se (n p b) (eval (array Y (array lambda (array n) (array lambda p b))) se))
nil (array)
or (let (macro_helper (rec-lambda recurse (bs i) (cond (= i (len bs)) false
(= (+ 1 i) (len bs)) (idx bs i)
true (array let (array 'tmp (idx bs i)) (array if 'tmp 'tmp (recurse bs (+ i 1)))))))
(vau se (& bs) (eval (macro_helper bs 0) se)))
and (let (macro_helper (rec-lambda recurse (bs i) (cond (= i (len bs)) true
(= (+ 1 i) (len bs)) (idx bs i)
true (array let (array 'tmp (idx bs i)) (array if 'tmp (recurse bs (+ i 1)) 'tmp)))))
(vau se (& bs) (eval (macro_helper bs 0) se)))
test17 (or false 1 "a" true)
test18 (and 1 "a" nil true)
monad (array 'write 1 "test_self_out2" (vau (written code) (array (or written code) test17 (or false nil 0) (and written code) test18 (and nil 0 false))))
)
monad
)
;(array 'write 1 "test_self_out2" (vau (written code) 7))
; end of all lets
))))))
; impl of let1
; this would be the macro style version (((
)) (vau de (s v b) (eval (array (array wrap (array vau (array s) b)) v) de)))
;)) (vau de (s v b) (eval (array (array vau (array s) b) (eval v de)) de)))
; impl of quote
)) (vau (x5) x5))

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| Command | Mean [ms] | Min [ms] | Max [ms] | Relative |
|:---|---:|---:|---:|---:|
| `echo 30 \| wasmtime ./fib_compiled.wasm` | 106.3 ± 1.7 | 103.8 | 111.8 | 8.18 ± 0.35 |
| `echo 30 \| wasmtime ./fib_compiled_let.wasm` | 142.1 ± 1.5 | 140.0 | 144.9 | 10.93 ± 0.45 |
| `echo 30 \| wasmtime ./builtin_fib.wasm` | 13.0 ± 0.5 | 11.7 | 14.7 | 1.00 |
| `echo 30 \| wasmtime ./fib_compiled_manual.wasm` | 305.9 ± 3.2 | 301.8 | 311.7 | 23.53 ± 0.98 |
| `scheme --script ./fib.scm 30` | 53.9 ± 0.6 | 53.0 | 56.0 | 4.15 ± 0.17 |
| `scheme --script ./fib_let.scm 30` | 54.0 ± 0.6 | 53.1 | 55.6 | 4.15 ± 0.17 |
| `python3 ./fib.py 30` | 287.6 ± 2.7 | 283.8 | 293.1 | 22.12 ± 0.91 |
| `python3 ./fib_let.py 30` | 303.8 ± 2.9 | 300.5 | 308.0 | 23.37 ± 0.97 |
| `echo 30 \| wasmtime ./rust_fib/target/wasm32-wasi/debug/rust_let.wasm` | 29.7 ± 0.6 | 28.5 | 32.3 | 2.29 ± 0.10 |
| `echo 30 \| wasmtime ./rust_fib/target/wasm32-wasi/release/rust_let.wasm` | 18.6 ± 0.4 | 17.8 | 19.8 | 1.43 ± 0.06 |