Hi James --

On 2/15/19 5:51 PM, James Turner wrote:
Attached is a new port for a programming language called Janet. It's a
pretty cool small functional imperative programming language with no
depends.

oks?

Information for inst:janet-0.3.0

Comment:
functional and imperative programming language.

Description:
Janet is a functional and imperative programming language. The entire
language (core library, interpreter, compiler, assembler) is about
200-300 kB and should run on many constrained systems.

Maintainer: James Turner <ja...@calminferno.net>

WWW: https://www.janet-lang.org/


Thanks for looking into this. Was on my TODO list :)

Here's a new tarball that changes some things:
* Put a little more text in pkg/DESCR
* Use the GH_* variables since upstream doesn't cut real tarballs (but maybe you can convince them to do that?)
* Replace the hardcoded -O2 with CFLAGS
* Version the shared library libjanet, regen PLIST to update that
* Use a date stamp instead of the git hash for JANET_BUILD so at least we have some info there and don't try to run git, similar to what I did with OpenRCT2

Let me know what you think.

All tests pass here on amd64 and arm64.

~Brian

Attachment: janet.tgz
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