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zenhack | 5 years ago
I've been working off and on on a language that tries to get the best of both worlds to some extent. The whole language is built around making sandboxing code natural and composable. Like Rust, it has a macro system, so lots of compile time logic is possible without adding complexity to the build system, but macros don't have access to anything but the AST you give them, so they are safe to execute. There's a built in embed keyword that works like Rust's include_bytes, which runs before macro expansion, which you can use to feed the contents external files to macros for processing. At some point I'll probably add a variant that lets you pass whole directory trees.
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