The world didn't need another JVM language. So we built yet another one. A simple one.
Golo is a simple dynamic, weakly-typed language for the JVM.
Built from day 1 with invokedynamic
, Golo takes advantage of the latest advances of
the JVM. It is also a showcase on how to build a language runtime with invokedynamic
.
Golo is being developed as part of the research activities of the DynaMid group of the CITI Laboratory at INSA-Lyon.
- Website: http://golo-lang.org/
- Twitter: @golo_lang
- GitHub: https://github.com/golo-lang/golo-lang
- Mailing-list: http://groups.google.com/group/golo-lang
- StackOverflow: questions with the
golo-lang
tag
Starting from version 1.0.0, Golo adopts the semantic versioning scheme.
Go to the Golo downloads page for general download instructions.
You can fetch Golo from Maven central under the org.golo-lang
group.
We also provide Docker images based on Ubuntu 14.04 and Java SE 8:
docker pull jponge/golo-lang
(https://registry.hub.docker.com/u/jponge/golo-lang/)
Golo is built with Apache Maven. We suggest that you use
Rake, too. The provided Rakefile
acts as a frontend
to the Maven build and simplifies some invocations.
Golo needs Java SE 7 or more to build and run. We suggest a fresh build of OpenJDK 8 as
invokedynamic
advances are happening there first, before being backported to OpenJDK 7
and eventually to the official Oracle JDK.
If this is the first time you are building Golo on a machine, you need to boostrap a subset of Golo, compile its Maven plugin and finally rebuild it all. Fortunately this is as simple as:
rake special:bootstrap
Once this is done you can use the common rebuild
, clean
or test:all
tasks. All tasks
can be listed using:
rake -T
Of course you can just call Maven directly if you like.
The documentation is located in doc/
and is built using AsciiDoc.
The documentation can be built using the provided Rakefile
. For instance one may build a HTML
output using:
rake html
You'll need to perform the following steps before building the golo-lang docs on Ubuntu:
- Perform sudo apt-get install asciidoc python-pygments fop to get the required dependencies.
- Uncomment a line in /etc/asciidoc/asciidoc.conf to allow use of pygments highligher:
#Uncomment to use the Pygments source highlighter instead of GNU highlighter.
#pygments=
You'll need to install the following packages before building the golo-lang docs on Fedora:
- asciidoc
- python-pygments
- fop
Copyright 2012-2014 Institut National des Sciences Appliquées de Lyon (INSA-Lyon)
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
We welcome contributions from the community!
Check the CONTRIBUTING.md
file for instructions.
Big thanks to our early testers before Golo was made public! (in random order)
Pierre Colomb, Olivier Coupelon, Cédric Exbrayat, Frédéric Le Mouel, Nicolas Stouls, Henri Gomez, Julien Viet, Philippe Charrière, Ludovic Champenois, Thierry Chantier, Daniel Petisme, David Gageot, David Festal, Gildas Cuisinier, Thomas Maurel, Yannick Loiseau, Alexis Plantin, Sylvain Desgrais, William Guyot, Agnès Crépet, Cyril Lacote.