Jacinda is a functional, expression-oriented data processing language, complementing [AWK](http://www.awklang.org). # Installation ## Releases There are binaries for some platforms on the [releases page](https://github.com/vmchale/jacinda/releases/). If you are on Mac, you will need to install `*-librure.dylib` as well. ## From Source First, install [Rust's regex library](https://github.com/rust-lang/regex/tree/master/regex-capi#c-api-for-rusts-regex-engine). You'll need to put `librure.so` or `librure.dylib` etc. in the appropriate place. If you have [cabal](https://www.haskell.org/cabal/) and [GHC](https://www.haskell.org/ghc/) installed (perhaps via [ghcup](https://www.haskell.org/ghcup/)): ``` cabal install jacinda ``` ## Editor Support There is a [vim plugin](https://github.com/vmchale/jacinda-vim) and a [VSCode extension](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=vmchale.jacinda). # SHOCK & AWE ``` curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nychealth/coronavirus-data/master/latest/now-weekly-breakthrough.csv | \ ja ',[1.0-x%y] {ix>1}{`5:} {ix>1}{`17:}' -F, ``` ## Rosetta Replace ```awk NF == 1 && $1 != "}" { haveversion[$1] = 1 } END { for (i in haveversion) printf "have-%s = yes\n", i } ``` with ``` (sprintf 'have-%s = yes')" ~.{nf=1 & `1 != '}'}{`1} ``` # Documentation See the [guide](https://vmchale.github.io/jacinda/), which contains a tutorial on some of the features as well as examples. The manpages document the builtins and provide a syntax reference. # Status ## Missing Features & Bugs * No nested dfns * No list literal syntax * Postfix `:f` and `:i` are handled poorly * Polymorphic functions can't be instantiated with separate types (global monomorphism restriction) Intentionally missing features: * No loops # Advantages * [Rust's regular expressions](https://docs.rs/regex/) - extensively documented with Unicode support * Deduplicate builtin