A language being compiled should be able to support higher-level language concepts than what the target supports natively. That’s how compiling works in the first place.
That depends on how readable you want the output to be. It’s already pretty bad on that front. If you start supporting arbitrary features it’s going to end up as a bytecode interpreter. Which would be pretty cool too tbf! Has anyone written a WASM runtime in bash? 😄
A language being compiled should be able to support higher-level language concepts than what the target supports natively. That’s how compiling works in the first place.
That depends on how readable you want the output to be. It’s already pretty bad on that front. If you start supporting arbitrary features it’s going to end up as a bytecode interpreter. Which would be pretty cool too tbf! Has anyone written a WASM runtime in bash? 😄
Honestly, wouldn’t it be great if POSIX eventually specified a WASM runtime?