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| From | Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.theory, comp.lang.c, comp.lang.c++ |
| Subject | Summer Challenge: libSQL = Prolog+Modes [VDBE versus π-WAM] (Re: A funny Q16.16 experiment with Hack) |
| Date | 2026-07-30 11:27 +0200 |
| Message-ID | <114f5e6$lao5$4@solani.org> (permalink) |
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Hi,
Woa! Thats a very sad and non fitting statement:
"This was before I was indoctrinated into
ISO Prolog and the ways of monotonic logic
programming. Shen Prolog has many semantic
and syntactic limitations that Scryer Prolog
does not. Also, I now know constraints are a
much better, purer solution to the problems
mode declarations were meant to address"
https://github.com/mthom/scryer-prolog/issues/3410#issuecomment-5030471183
Ok, here is the summer challenge, thats the easy one:
SQL --> Prolog --> WAM
Here come two variations, slightly mindboggling maybe?
SQL --> AST --> VDBE
SQL --> Prolog+Modes --> π-WAM
Bye
BTW: What is VDBE? Some abstract machine, that can
be used to run SQL, following some ideas here:
Database Co-Design With Asynchronous I/O
https://penberg.org/papers/penberg-edgesys24.pdf
Or to run Doom:
Doom on the Turso VDBE
https://github.com/tursodatabase/turso-vdbe-doom-example
What if we would run Doom with π-WAM, on a GPU,
using multiple shaders. We could add some ray tracing.
Mild Shock schrieb:
> Hi,
>
> This seems to be a funny Q16.16 experiment.
> It shows that an integerish Hack can do
> floatish stuff, by using binary fixpoint:
>
> Raytracing on the Hack computer
> 2021/06/13 - im alex
> https://blog.alexqua.ch/posts/from-nand-to-raytracer/
>
> That it uses Rust is arbitrary. Feel free
> to do it in C, C++, FORTRAN or Java. I guess
> these languages all have basic arithmethic,
>
> right? Maybe not a long jump always?
>
> Bye
>
> Mild Shock schrieb:
>> Hi,
>>
>> > Who exactly is the thief? Does this person
>> > have stats in the Rogue class in dungeons
>> > and dragons?
>>
>> The conspiracy theory of a stealing of Torso VDBE,
>> by Rossy Boy, is probably a result of complete
>> ignorance of the Hack ecosystem.
>>
>> Hack is a very popular computer science project,
>> with a couple of subprojects in hardware and
>> software. It goes also by the name Nand to Tetris,
>>
>> and is programming language agnositic. You can do
>> Hack experiments in any programming language, be
>> it BASIC, ADA or Rust. Nobody cares.
>>
>> The gist are projects like here, first to
>> educate yourself about Hack:
>>
>> https://www.nand2tetris.org/course
>>
>> And then to use Hack in different contexts:
>>
>> https://www.nand2tetris.org/copy-of-talks
>>
>> For didactic purposes, I used Hack for my WebGPU
>> experiment. I didn't even take a look at Torso
>> VDBE, why should I? Hack is nicely documented,
>>
>> has even a book, and fusing the two 16-bit
>> instruction types A and D, into a single 32-bit
>> instruction stream, is nowhere patented.
>>
>> Bye
>>
>>
>> Johann 'Myrkraverk' Oskarsson schrieb:
>>> On 30/07/2026 2:13 AM, Ross Finlayson wrote:
>>>
>>>> https://www.theregister.com/databases/2026/07/29/after-rewriting-sqlite-
>>>> in-rust-turso-turns-its-sights-on-postgres/5279835
>>>>
>>>> I don't much care about Rust. It's yet another Google product,
>>>> with the idea of not having exception handling, then supposedly
>>>> it's efficient and safe, yet, it's efficient by not being safe,
>>>> and safe by not being efficient. Then there's the macro/metaprogramming
>>>> front-end, which basically doesn't validate
>>>> like templates or otherwise for compile-time invariants,
>>>> that is basically like people who use string substititution instead
>>>> of object models, who all suffer injection attacks.
>>>
>>> Personally, I like Postgres in C, and I hope it stays there. I used to
>>> maintain PL/Java, and got intimately familiar with some of the limi-
>>> tations of the JNI interface. And while there's some new Java foreign
>>> function interface now, it doesn't replace JNI. Especially for projects
>>> that embed the JVM like PL/Java.
>>>
>>> I haven't contributed to that project for maybe one and half decade, and
>>> now that I'm using Java again -- a project I'll mention in another
>>> thread --[1] I may just resume some duties in PL/Java. But that's a
>>> future adventure that may or may not happen.
>>>
>>> So, I was going to say something about Postgres? Right, I'm sure the
>>> author of Postgres-in-Rust will run into some of the problems people
>>> always run into when they attempt to rewrite other large projects, and
>>> that's not learning from the prior mistakes. I try to avoid that.
>>>
>>> Some of that I learned the hard way, and some of that I learned by read-
>>> ing the /Mythical Man Month/. I don't remember the author's name, and
>>> my physical copy is not in my current library, but I believe the author
>>> is famous enough I don't need to mention him by name.
>>>
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> This latest manic episode has that in some more clinical or caring
>>>> settings, then one might wonder over the author's need to get help
>>>> or whether they're lost their mittens. In another view, though,
>>>> that's crazy-town and it's not a good place and we don't go there
>>>> any-more, population burse-scheiss-bots. Anyways here we just
>>>> generally respect people well enough to let them well alone.
>>>
>>> I don't remote diagnose people. While I don't have a medical license
>>> to lose, I feel it's impolite to potentially mis-diagnose people over
>>> text messages.
>>>
>>> I have not felt very respected here in comp.lang.c. I guess we must
>>> have some different experiences in this place. Who exactly is
>>> welcoming, and a warm person?
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Not to spring on you that you're wrong, it's not a conspiracy
>>>> against you, anyways as per the usual Shut Up goes out to any
>>>> of these JB, JG, PO, WM, ..., sock-puppet bots.
>>>
>>> I'm not sure I recognize all of these initials. I'm sure I'll
>>> learn to not engage with the problem children here in comp.lang.c,
>>> but it's been a few days, and I'm still familiarizing myself with
>>> the regulars.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> Thief.
>>>
>>> Who exactly is the thief? Does this person have stats in the Rogue
>>> class in dungeons and dragons?
>>>
>>>
>>> Happy C coding!
>>>
>>> [1] Those pretend em-dashes will surely make Dan Cross even more
>>> fictional. I hope his rage isn't fictional and he'll byte every
>>> character I type here in comp.lang.c.
>>
>
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You don't understand producer , workers , consumer (Was: You don't understand the economy of an AI Laptop ) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-03 22:37 +0200
Re: You don't understand producer , workers , consumer (Was: You don't understand the economy of an AI Laptop ) "Chris M. Thomasson" <chris.m.thomasson.1@gmail.com> - 2026-08-03 14:29 -0700
Know nothing and forget what you posted day before (Was: You don't understand producer , workers , consumer) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-03 23:38 +0200
Re: Viswath & Charmaigne (vector-wide scalar-word and character machines) Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-07-30 06:49 -0700
Re: Viswath & Charmaigne (vector-wide scalar-word and character machines) Keith Thompson <Keith.S.Thompson+u@gmail.com> - 2026-07-30 14:55 -0700
Re: Viswath & Charmaigne (vector-wide scalar-word and character machines) Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-07-31 12:55 -0700
Re: Viswath & Charmaigne (vector-wide scalar-word and character machines) Ross Finlayson <ross.a.finlayson@gmail.com> - 2026-07-31 13:05 -0700
Ljubljana School versus Zurich School (Was: Viswath & Charmaigne) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-03 20:14 +0200
Re: Ljubljana School versus Zurich School (Was: Viswath & Charmaigne) Johann 'Myrkraverk' Oskarsson <johann@myrkraverk.invalid> - 2026-08-04 02:21 +0800
pi-WAM uses ADA RendezVous (Was: Ljubljana School versus Zurich School) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-03 20:35 +0200
A spinlock rewrite will be necessary (Was: pi-WAM uses ADA RendezVous) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-03 21:00 +0200
Big thanks to Ljubljana School [Searching 0xCAFFEE] (Was: Ljubljana School versus Zurich School) Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm> - 2026-08-03 20:40 +0200
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