path_module
pl0c
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path_module
- I removed dynamic memory allocation and fixed issues of my previous project: Path_Module.
- [Fixed issues] Removed dynamic memory allocation and fixed many issues of my previous project: Path_Module.
- Here is mine simple and lightweight path parser.
- GitHub - here is mine simple and lightweight pathname parser.
- GitHub - Here is mine simple and lightweight pathname parser for C. This module helps to parse dirname, basename, filename and file extension with their length from pathname.
- Here is mine simple and lightweight path parser. Note: i just published it so some of the comments are remain to remove. But it works fine.
pl0c
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The Super Tiny Compiler
> Some compilers tokenize while parsing, but for a different reason: it's faster and uses less memory to generate the AST
And some don't even generate an AST. :) Just read in and emit or interpret.
https://briancallahan.net/blog/20210814.html
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single pass compilers (basic questions)
Single-pass compiler tutorial
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Compiler tutorials.
Let's Write a Compiler
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Let's write a compiler, part 3: A parser
I don’t think there will be an AST. https://briancallahan.net/blog/20210814.html: “We will be writing a single-pass compiler for a simple language and immediately output our final output code as soon as our compiler has enough information to do so”
That “as soon as” implies code will be generated before the entire program has been parsed.
Also, for me single-pass implies “no AST”, as you would need at least one pass to construct one, and iterating over an AST counts as another pass for me.
What are some alternatives?
cproc - C11 compiler (mirror)
pegasus - A parser generator for C and Crystal.
honey-potion - Writing eBPF programs with Elixir!
Understanding-Unix-Linux-Programming - Source code of Understanding Unix/Linux Programming. The book provides example code in C, I would like to replicate it in Rust.
swifties - a custom language construction kit
mini-c - Dr Strangehack, or: how to write a self-hosting C compiler in 10 hours
rawhide - find files using pretty C expressions
FLOX - An adaptation of the interpreter from the book 'Crafting Interpreters' by Robert Nystrom written in F#
ravi-compiler - Parser and compiler for Ravi and Lua
porth
acwj - A Compiler Writing Journey
Let-s-build-a-compiler - A C & x86 version of the "Let's Build a Compiler" by Jack Crenshaw