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== Lambdacube Engine ==
== Overview ==


=== Overview ===
LambdaCube 3D is Haskell-like purely functional domain specific language for programming the GPU (graphics processing unit).


Lambdacube is a 3D rendering engine entirely written in Haskell.
During the years the project had lot of rewrite and reconfiguration.
It was a long journey from a Haskell OGRE clone to a graphics EDSL and finally to a standalone compiler.
Read more on [http://lambdacube3d.com/history project history] page.


The main goal of this project is to provide a modern and feature rich graphical backend for various Haskell projects, and in the long run it is intended to be a practical solution even for serious purposes. The engine uses [http://www.ogre3d.org Ogre3D]'s [http://www.ogre3d.org/docs/manual/manual_9.html#SEC12 mesh] and [http://www.ogre3d.org/docs/manual/manual_14.html#SEC23 material] file format, therefore it should be easy to find or create new content for it. The code sits between the low-level C API (raw OpenGL, DirectX or anything equivalent; the engine core is graphics backend agnostic) and the application, and gives the user a high-level API to work with.
Project homepage: [http://lambdacube3d.com/ http://lambdacube3d.com]


An application building on Lambdacube is composed of the following layers:
== Download ==


{| cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2"
[https://github.com/lambdacube3d LambdaCube 3D on GitHub]
| colspan="5" align="center" style="background: #ccccff" | application
|-
| colspan="2" style="background: #ffffcc" |  
| colspan="3" align="center" style="background: #ccffcc" | optional components
|-
| colspan="5" align="center" style="background: #ffffcc" | generic core
|-
| colspan="5" align="center" style="background: #ffcccc" | render system
|-
| align="center" style="background: #cccccc" | native OpenGL
| align="center" | or
| align="center" style="background: #cccccc" | DirectX
| align="center" | or
| align="center" style="background: #cccccc" | ...
|}
 
* optional components: e.g. loaders for various formats, physics engine
* generic core: resource handling, script loading, rendering
* render system: a thin abstraction layer
 
=== News ===


== History ==
* 2015-04-14 - New homepage: [http://lambdacube3d.com/ http://lambdacube3d.com]
* 2015-02-14 - First working DSL compiler
* 2014-11-?? - The focus turns for the DSL implementation
* 2012-08-15 - Started development [http://lambdacube3d.wordpress.com/ blog]
* 2012-03-?? - The project was reborn as an EDSL for GPU graphics programming
* 2011-06-23 - The second big release which already includes a more advanced Bullet binding and the Stunts example; details in the [http://just-bottom.blogspot.com/2011/06/renewed-lambdacube-bullet-bindings-and.html announcement]
* 2009-11-18 - The first release on Hackage: [http://hackage.haskell.org/package/lambdacube-engine engine] and [http://hackage.haskell.org/package/lambdacube-examples examples], plus a [http://hackage.haskell.org/package/lambdacube-bullet bullet example] that will eventually grow into a library
* 2009-09-22 - The summer report was presented at the [http://ocaml.janestcapital.com/?q=node/68 JSSP meeting]
* 2009-09-22 - The summer report was presented at the [http://ocaml.janestcapital.com/?q=node/68 JSSP meeting]
* 2009-08-10 - Major public commit that went with the mid-summer report
* 2009-08-10 - Major public commit that went with the mid-summer report
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* 2009-01-?? - Development started
* 2009-01-?? - Development started


=== Todo ===
== Screenshots of previous iterations ==


* clean up code and upload it to Hackage
=== 2012-06 - LC DSL Q3 example ===


=== Download ===
[[Image:Lc-q3.png|800px|Quake3 example]]


[http://code.google.com/p/lambdacube/ Lambdacube repository at Google Code]
=== 2012-06 - LC DSL Stunts example ===


=== Screenshots ===
[[Image:Lc-stunts-1.png|800px|Stunts example]]


==== 2009-09 - JSSP meeting ====
[[Image:Lc-stunts-2.png|800px|Stunts example]]
 
=== 2009-11 - Hackage release ===
 
[[Image:Lambdacube-basic.png|LambdaCube basic example]]
 
=== 2009-09 - JSSP meeting ===


Tile Racer track loader:
Tile Racer track loader:


[[Image:Lambdacube-tileracer.png|800px|Lambdacube Tile Racer track loader example]]
[[Image:Lambdacube-tileracer.png|800px|LambdaCube Tile Racer track loader example]]


Bullet physics integration:
Bullet physics integration:


[[Image:Lambdacube-physics.png|800px|Lambdacube and Bullet physics example]]
[[Image:Lambdacube-physics.png|800px|LambdaCube and Bullet physics example]]


==== 2009-03 - Pre-summer mock-up ====
=== 2009-03 - Pre-summer mock-up ===


[[Image:Lambdacube1.jpeg]]
[[Image:Lambdacube1.jpeg]]


=== License ===
== Licence ==
 
The code is released under GPLv3. I'm planning to switch to BSD3. Or maybe a dual license.
 
=== Features ===
 
* Mesh file format
** geometry is supported
 
* [http://www.ogre3d.org/docs/manual/manual_14.html#SEC23 Material Script]


=== Used packages and programs ===
The code is released under BSD3.


* OpenGL
The engine and the examples not using physics build out of the box on a fresh Haskell Platform install under Windows. If Bullet is installed, the Stunts example should also be possible to get running with cabal-install.
* GLFW
* STB-image
* XML
* UULib
* Zip-Archive
* Alex
* fgl
* hslogger


[[Category:Applications]]
[[Category:Applications]]
[[Category:3D]]
[[Category:3D]]

Latest revision as of 14:13, 4 February 2016

Overview

LambdaCube 3D is Haskell-like purely functional domain specific language for programming the GPU (graphics processing unit).

During the years the project had lot of rewrite and reconfiguration. It was a long journey from a Haskell OGRE clone to a graphics EDSL and finally to a standalone compiler. Read more on project history page.

Project homepage: http://lambdacube3d.com

Download

LambdaCube 3D on GitHub

History

  • 2015-04-14 - New homepage: http://lambdacube3d.com
  • 2015-02-14 - First working DSL compiler
  • 2014-11-?? - The focus turns for the DSL implementation
  • 2012-08-15 - Started development blog
  • 2012-03-?? - The project was reborn as an EDSL for GPU graphics programming
  • 2011-06-23 - The second big release which already includes a more advanced Bullet binding and the Stunts example; details in the announcement
  • 2009-11-18 - The first release on Hackage: engine and examples, plus a bullet example that will eventually grow into a library
  • 2009-09-22 - The summer report was presented at the JSSP meeting
  • 2009-08-10 - Major public commit that went with the mid-summer report
  • 2009-05-12 - Project announced to be among the JSSP winners
  • 2009-03-31 - Application for Jane Street Summer Project sent in
  • 2009-01-?? - Development started

Screenshots of previous iterations

2012-06 - LC DSL Q3 example

Quake3 example

2012-06 - LC DSL Stunts example

Stunts example

Stunts example

2009-11 - Hackage release

LambdaCube basic example

2009-09 - JSSP meeting

Tile Racer track loader:

LambdaCube Tile Racer track loader example

Bullet physics integration:

LambdaCube and Bullet physics example

2009-03 - Pre-summer mock-up

Licence

The code is released under BSD3.

The engine and the examples not using physics build out of the box on a fresh Haskell Platform install under Windows. If Bullet is installed, the Stunts example should also be possible to get running with cabal-install.