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The Tengo Language
Tengo is a small, dynamic, fast, secure script language for Go.
Tengo is fast and secure because it's compiled/executed as bytecode on stack-based VM that's written in native Go.
/* The Tengo Language */
each := func(seq, fn) {
for x in seq { fn(x) }
}
sum := func(init, seq) {
each(seq, func(x) { init += x })
return init
}
n := sum(0, [1, 2, 3]) // == 6
s := sum("", [1, 2, 3]) // == "123"
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Features
- Simple and highly readable Syntax
- Dynamic typing with type coercion
- Higher-order functions and closures
- Immutable values
- Garbage collection
- Securely Embeddable and Extensible
- Compiler/runtime written in native Go (no external deps or cgo)
- Executable as a standalone language / REPL
Benchmark
fib(35) | fibt(35) | Type | |
---|---|---|---|
Go | 58ms |
4ms |
Go (native) |
Tengo | 4,334ms |
5ms |
VM on Go |
Lua | 1,740ms |
3ms |
Lua (native) |
go-lua | 5,229ms |
5ms |
Lua VM on Go |
GopherLua | 5,486ms |
5ms |
Lua VM on Go |
Python | 3,116ms |
27ms |
Python (native) |
starlark-go | 15,414ms |
5ms |
Python-like Interpreter on Go |
gpython | 17,754ms |
6ms |
Python Interpreter on Go |
goja | 6,843ms |
6ms |
JS VM on Go |
otto | 86,542ms |
13ms |
JS Interpreter on Go |
Anko | 98,962ms |
26ms |
Interpreter on Go |
* fib(35): Fibonacci(35)
* fibt(35): tail-call version of Fibonacci(35)
* Go does not read the source code from file, while all other cases do
* See here for commands/codes used
References
- Language Syntax
- Tengo Objects
- Runtime Types
- Builtin Functions
- Interoperability
- Tengo CLI
- Standard Library
Roadmap
v0. (Current)
Things are experimental, and, the focus is on the core language features, stability, basic interoperability, and the performance optimization.
v1. Tengo as a Script Language
This will be the first versioned release, and, the main goal for v1 is to make Tengo as a fast embeddable script language for Go, which means Tengo will be comparable to other Go-based script languages such as Starlark, Lua VMs, and other interpreters.
- Interoperability with Go code
- Sandbox environment
- More language features
v2. Tengo as a Standalone Language
- Language-level concurrency support
- Tengo Standard Libraries
- Native executables compilation
- More language features