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Haskell-style functional programming language running on Erlang VM.

Home Page:https://www.hamler-lang.org/

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The Hamler Programming Language

Hamler - Haskell-style functional programming language running on Erlang VM.

Hamler is a strongly-typed language with compile-time typechecking and built-in support for concurrency and distribution.

Hamler empowers industries to build the next generation of scalable, reliable, realtime applications, especially for 5G, IoT and edge computing.

Why Hamler ?

For almost a decade, we have been developing software systems based on Erlang/OTP, especially our main product EMQ X - the scalable open-source MQTT broker. So, we have always believed that Erlang is a masterpiece of engineering. With amazing concurrency, distribution and fault tolerance, it is one of the few general-purpose language platforms able to properly handle concurrency and soft realtime.

However, from all the experience writing Erlang, we believe that the following features can help Erlang programmer better adapt to the coming wave of 5G, IoT and edge-programming and attract more people for using BEAM.

  • Compile-time type checking and type reference
  • ADTs, Function Composition, Type Classes
  • More friendly syntax for prosperous communities
  • Functor, Applicative and Monad...:)

Now all the features are avaliable in the Hamler programming language.

Features

  • Functional programming
  • Haskell and ML style
  • Compile-time type Checking/Inference
  • Algebraic data type (ADT)
  • Functions, higher-order functions
  • Currying and partial application
  • Pattern matching, and Guards
  • List comprehension
  • Applicative and Monad
  • Advanced module system
  • Built-in concurrency

Design

The Hamler compiler architecture is shown as below:

hamler-compiler

The Hamler 0.1 compiler was forked from PureScript 0.13.6. The Hamler source code is parsed to generate CST, then CoreErlang's IR is generated after CST -> AST -> CoreFn's syntax tree transformation, syntax analysis and type checking. The code is then used by the Erlang compiler to generate the final Beam bytecode.

Installation

Get the installation package through Github Release

packages for windows will be coming soon...

Linux

$ tar zxvf hamer-$version.tar.gz -C /usr/lib/hamler
$ ln -s /usr/lib/hamler/bin/hamer /usr/bin/hamler

Centos 7

$ rpm -ivh hamler-$version-1.el7.x86_64.rpm

Debian 8 / Debian 9 / Debian 10 / Ubuntu 16.04 / Ubuntu 18.04 / Ubuntu 20.04

$ dpkg -i hamler_$version_amd64.deb

Homebrew(macOS)

$ brew tap hamler-lang/hamler
$ brew install hamler

Build from source code

Required

Building

  1. Clone hamler from the git repo

    $ git clone https://github.com/hamler-lang/hamler.git
    $ cd hamler
  2. Configuring

    $ export LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8
  3. Building

    $ make
  4. Testing

    $ make test
  5. Install hamler

    $ sudo make install

Create a project

$ mkdir demo-project
$ cd demo-project
$ hamler init
$ make
$ make run

Try the interpreter

$ hamler repl

> -- List, range and enums
> [1,2,3]
> [1..10]
> ['a'..'z']

> -- erlang style maps
> import Data.Map as Map
> -- New map
> m = #{"foo" => "bar", "bar" => "foo"}
> -- Match Map
> #{"foo" := a, "bar" := b} = m
> -- get, put
> Map.get "foo" m -- a = "bar"
> Map.get "bar" m -- b = "foo"
> m1 = Map.put "key" "val"
> -- keys, values
> keys = Map.keys m
> values = Map.values m

Documentation

Community, discussion and supports

You can reach the Hamler community and core team via the following channels:

Contributing

To contribute to Hamler project:

  • Report issues : submit any bugs, issues to hamler/issues
  • Contribute code: Reference roadmap as a guidance for new features. Fork the project, and submit feature requests to hamler-lang/hamler
  • Submit a proposal: Fork the hamler-wiki project and submit pull request

Core Team

The Hamler core team comes from EMQ Technologies Co., Ltd. now:

License & Credits

We would like to express our great appreciation to the PureScript team and community for all years of efforts making its amazing compiler, especially CoreFn and its incredible adaptability.

The hamler language project is licensed under BSD3, see LICENSE.

About EMQ

EMQ is an open-source software company providing highly-scalable, real-time messaging and streaming platform for IoT applications in 5G Era.

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Haskell-style functional programming language running on Erlang VM.

https://www.hamler-lang.org/

License:BSD 3-Clause "New" or "Revised" License


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