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Wren is great : not only the language is well designed, but the implementation is concise and efficient.
It brings me joy.
However, i cannot stand the newline syntax as described [here](https:/…
Gouwi updated
3 years ago
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It is frequently useful to read a script from a pipe or ssh-connection rather than from a local file.
I would like to do something like this:
$ echo 'System.print("hello")' | wren-cli
or
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I would like to use wren-cli for writing *real* scripts that work reliably, not just toying around for learning the languages and trying out things.
Unfortunately, wren-cli is not reliable yet beca…
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Is there any documentation for the Wren language, or other documentation on who to integrate the system into a larger system?
jockm updated
10 years ago
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Hi, I have a question that arises from a use case I have found while implementing a toy game engine using wren as scripting language.
Suppose I have a foreign base `Node` class and a foreign `Spatia…
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Currently, the code for the bitwise shift operators does not check the right value:
https://github.com/wren-lang/wren/blob/81aff844159d7af4c49848184617e13f2ecb9d7b/src/vm/wren_core.c#L653-L667
Unfor…
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(This relates to a similar problem described at .)
I would like to be able to use one C function for multiple Vala foreign methods. I am working on [Vala bindings for Wren](https://github.com/cxw4…
cxw42 updated
3 years ago
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(Moving discussion from https://github.com/wren-lang/wren/issues/498#issuecomment-808826754)
I am working on [Vala bindings for Wren](https://github.com/cxw42/wren-vala). Unless I am missing somet…
cxw42 updated
3 years ago
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One thing I find rather awkward in Wren is manipulating strings as byte buffers. Although converting a string to a mutable byte list is easy enough, converting it back again after manipulation is not …
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Any language needs its way to run native code. As a language for embedding, Wren gives you the flexibility to control the modules you load through the config `bindForeignMethodFn` and `bindForeignClas…