Yeah, but that feels like round hole/square peg -ish. It's like saying we've got all this stuff over here but don't use it, really, we mean don't!
You're going to spend a ton of docs explaining to the user what parts of the language you can't use rather than having a DSL spec that's clear in what's supported.
With a proper DSL you also don't have to massage language features that don't quite map(say enums for state machines) into a format that it's not meant for.
You have no idea what you're talking about. You're wrong, MyHDL is a proper hardware DSL in Python. You've never used it and you have no idea what you're talking about
You're going to spend a ton of docs explaining to the user what parts of the language you can't use rather than having a DSL spec that's clear in what's supported.
With a proper DSL you also don't have to massage language features that don't quite map(say enums for state machines) into a format that it's not meant for.