MoarVM (short for Metamodel On A Runtime Virtual Machine) is a runtime built for the 6model object system. It is primarily aimed at running NQP and Rakudo Perl 6, but should be able to serve as a backend for any compilers built using the NQP compiler toolchain.
Building the VM itself takes just:
perl Configure.pl
make
(Or nmake
on Windows). Currently it is known to build on Windows with MSVC,
with gcc
and clang
on Linux & MacOS X. We're expanding this with time.
Type perl Configure.pl --help
to see the configure-time options, as well
as some descriptions of the make-time options/targets.
After installing MoarVM, you can clone the NQP repository or grab a source tarball and use the Configure.pl script in it like so:
perl Configure.pl --backend=moar --prefix=where_your_moarvm_install_lives
Alternatively, the same Configure.pl script in NQP is able to clone, build
and install a copy of MoarVM on its own if you supply the --gen-moar
flag.
When pointing the Configure.pl
script in rakudo's repository at a --prefix
that has an nqp-m
installed in it, it will automatically detect and configure
the MoarVM backend. Alternatively, --backend=moar,parrot
can be used to force
it to build the MoarVM and Parrot backends, for example. Just like in the NQP
Configure.pl
script, you have the option to supply a --gen-moar
flag that
will do all the work for you, including creating an nqp-m
.
MoarVM is currently in development. It can run all of the NQP test suite, all of the Rakudo sanity tests, and passes more spectests than any other Rakudo Perl 6 backend (though some backends pass tests that it does not).
Unlike the JVM backend of NQP, the MoarVM repo is not currently planned to be
integrated into the main NQP source repo http://github.com/perl6/nqp but
instead can be pulled in by Configure.pl --gen-moar
configure script in the
NQP repo, same as it can --gen-parrot
.
Some key features provided by MoarVM include:
- Meta-object programming, using the 6model design
- Precise, generational, parallel, GC
- Unicode support
- First-class code objects, lexical variables and closures
- Exceptions
- Continuations
- Bounded serialization
- Code generation from MAST (MoarVM AST)
- Runtime loading of code
- Big integers
- A range of IO and process support, including asynchronous sockets, signals, and timers
- Native calling and native pointer manipulation
- Threads, mutexes, condition variables, semaphores, and blocking queues
- Bytecode specialization by type, and a range of optimizations (including resolution of method calls and multiple dispatch, dead code elimination, inlining, and on stack replacement)
Contributions by pull request are accepted. Commit bits are given to those who
contribute quality work. If you are interested in contributing, drop by the
#moarvm
channel on freenode.org, or email jnthn@jnthn.net if you're averse
to IRC.
See the LICENSE file in the root directory for information on the license of the source code in the MoarVM repository.