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The Order Metalanguage for C Preprocessor Metaprogramming
From the preface I wrote years ago:
Order grew out of my interest in the design of programming languages and
metaprogramming as well as desire to make something original, fascinating and
beautiful. My work on the
Boost Preprocessor-library
had left me unsatisfied. While it was clear to me that it could theoretically
be used to implement useful non-trivial metaprograms, it would have been
quite tedious work, full of nasty little details and limitations to trip you
up. I considered the prospects for further enhancements to the library, but
it didn't seem possible to provide a programming model that I would have
considered pleasant to think in. It occured to me that instead of attempting
to provide semimodular enhancements on top of the C preprocessor in a
bottom-up fashion, it might be possible to lift the limitations by designing a
complete monolithic interpreter for a high-level source language in a top-down
fashion. After some experiments at interpreting lambda-calculus and a couple
of prototype interpreters for early versions of the Order language, I was left
with a feeling that it would be too inefficient to be practical. The most
serious limitation seemed to be the inability of the early prototypes to
generate arbitrary output efficiently. I decided to forget about the
interpreter and move on, but the work proved too interesting for me to forget
completely. Over a long period of time I found several small incremental
improvements to the interpreter until it suddenly started to look like more
than a theoretical curiosity. Then I knew I just had to finish the work.
Hopefully everyone will be able to find some beauty in the result. At least I
know I've had a lot of fun designing the language.
Vesa Karvonen
About
order-pp preprocessor library (standalone part of chaos-pp)