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    MSYS2 snapshot

    MSYS2 snapshot

    MSYS2 old packages

    Hiyushki! This is the latest snapshot of MSYS2 package repository captured before removing old packages in 2020. Backup of the original repo https://msys2.sourceforge.io Snapshot packages are not available by default for download using pacman due to incorrect urls in pacman-mirrors package. To get it work you need download and install alternative package https://sourceforge.net/projects/msys2-snapshot/files/pacman-mirrors-snapshot-20240724-1-any.pkg.tar.xz with actual mirrorlists. ...
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    Schism

    Schism

    A self-hosting Scheme to WebAssembly compiler

    ...Schism supports a subset of the R6RS Scheme standard and is self-hosting, meaning that the compiler itself is written in and compiled by Schism. Its architecture demonstrates advanced compiler design techniques such as staged compilation and snapshot-based bootstrapping. The project focuses on leveraging WebAssembly’s experimental capabilities, including reference types and tail calls, to test the limits of language portability and runtime performance. Though no longer actively maintained, Schism remains a valuable example of how high-level languages can be mapped to WebAssembly and offers insights into language implementation.
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