pl0c
swifties
Our great sponsors
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
pl0c
-
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
-
single pass compilers (basic questions)
Single-pass compiler tutorial
-
Compiler tutorials.
Let's Write a Compiler
-
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.
swifties
-
Let's write a compiler, part 5: A code generator
Depends on the complexity of your queries, but if you have a narrow subset that you're interested in, implementing a recursive descent parser for just those parts of the syntax that fits your problem like a glove could be a better solution.
https://github.com/codr7/swifties
- Show HN: Swifties – a custom language construction kit in Swift
-
Let's write a compiler, part 3: A parser
What few seem to realize is that it's perfectly possible to abstract out some of the work and create an extensible foundation for manual parsers.
Since it's all regular code, you can use the full power of the host language to deal with the problem.
https://github.com/codr7/swifties/blob/main/Sources/Swifties...
What are some alternatives?
cproc - C11 compiler (mirror)
sqlite-parser - JavaScript implentation of SQLite 3 query parser
pegasus - A parser generator for C and Crystal.
langjam
honey-potion - Writing eBPF programs with Elixir!
rhizome - A JIT for Ruby, implemented in pure Ruby
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.
zetasql - ZetaSQL - Analyzer Framework for SQL
mini-c - Dr Strangehack, or: how to write a self-hosting C compiler in 10 hours
vitess-sqlparser - simply SQL Parser for Go ( powered by vitess and TiDB )
rawhide - find files using pretty C expressions
FLOX - An adaptation of the interpreter from the book 'Crafting Interpreters' by Robert Nystrom written in F#