Re: [NEW] lang/gleam

2023-04-17 Thread Volker Schlecht
... and here's v0.28.3 NB: I don't intend to necessarily update the port every five days, and I'll take "no" for an answer, but as long as that's not happening, I'll keep proposing the most recent version for inclusion. On 4/12/23 19:24, Volker Schlecht wrote: Ping with an update to 0.28.2.

Re: [NEW] lang/gleam

2023-04-12 Thread Volker Schlecht
Ping with an update to 0.28.2. It's a young language and it shows in the update frequency... but lots of fun IMHO. On 4/6/23 17:25, Volker Schlecht wrote: Following up on my previous proposal to add lang/gleam, here's an updated tarball for gleam, nits removed and updated to version 0.28.1

Re: [NEW] lang/gleam

2023-04-06 Thread Volker Schlecht
Following up on my previous proposal to add lang/gleam, here's an updated tarball for gleam, nits removed and updated to version 0.28.1 Built and tested on amd64. On 3/15/23 22:17, Volker Schlecht wrote: Thanks Omar! I'll put this and the remaining erlang.port.mk changes on the back burner

Re: [NEW] lang/gleam

2023-03-16 Thread Robert Keizer
FWIW I am giving a talk at BSDCan this year relating to plumbing OpenBSD specific system calls through to the BEAM. I personally don't lisp, but I'm really happy to see more BEAM languages become available, there are interesting use cases ( I think ). On Wed, Mar 15, 2023 at 4:17 PM Volker

Re: [NEW] lang/gleam

2023-03-15 Thread Volker Schlecht
Thanks Omar! I'll put this and the remaining erlang.port.mk changes on the back burner and resubmit after 7.3 On 3/15/23 15:09, Omar Polo wrote: On 2023/03/12 17:57:17 +0100, Volker Schlecht wrote: One ping just in case - if nobody else is interested, I'll shut up about that one. The

Re: [NEW] lang/gleam

2023-03-15 Thread Omar Polo
On 2023/03/12 17:57:17 +0100, Volker Schlecht wrote: > One ping just in case - if nobody else is interested, I'll shut up about > that one. The port looks fine to me, plus all the tests are passing. Played a bit with it following the tour on the website; not exactly my thing but it's always

Re: [NEW] lang/gleam

2023-03-12 Thread Volker Schlecht
One ping just in case - if nobody else is interested, I'll shut up about that one. On 3/6/23 19:39, Volker Schlecht wrote: Update to account for the new default value of PATCHORIG. On 3/3/23 17:54, Volker Schlecht wrote: Attached is a port for lang/gleam (https://gleam.run), a statically

Re: [NEW] lang/gleam

2023-03-06 Thread Volker Schlecht
Update to account for the new default value of PATCHORIG. On 3/3/23 17:54, Volker Schlecht wrote: Attached is a port for lang/gleam (https://gleam.run), a statically typed language with a strong syntactical similarity to Rust, targeting the Erlang BEAM (and Javascript). Patches are only

[NEW] lang/gleam

2023-03-03 Thread Volker Schlecht
Attached is a port for lang/gleam (https://gleam.run), a statically typed language with a strong syntactical similarity to Rust, targeting the Erlang BEAM (and Javascript). Patches are only needed to make sure that the erlang/25 binaries from the OpenBSD port are called, otherwise it's a very