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shecc | coollang-2020-fs | |
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6 | 5 | |
1,036 | 37 | |
4.5% | - | |
8.7 | 9.2 | |
13 days ago | 3 months ago | |
C | F# | |
BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | MIT License |
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shecc
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A self-hosting and educational C optimizing compiler
Yes, consider the case of shecc. It requires just a handful of C code lines to interpret directives set in the C preprocessor. Unlike relying on existing tools like cpp, as, or ld, shecc stands alone as a minimalist cross-compiler. This design could be particularly beneficial for students delving into the study of compiler construction. See https://github.com/sysprog21/shecc/blob/master/src/lexer.c#L...
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Compiler Class
I'm looking at this one for a CPU design I've been working on. :)
- Shecc: Self-hosting and educational C compiler
- shecc: self-hosting and educational C compiler
- shecc: Self-hosting and educational C compiler
coollang-2020-fs
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Course using F#: Write your own tiny programming system(s)
Looks interesting.
Once I saw it's a Czech university course using F#, I knew Tomáš Petříček would be the lecturer :)
A couple years back, I wrote a compiler of tiny-ish scala subset in F# (the code is imperative, though)[1]
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Compiler of a small Scala subset into x86-64 assembly, in F#
The repo is on github: https://github.com/mykolav/coollang-2020-fs
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Compiling a small Scala subset into x86-64 assembly
Go to the project's repository to explore the source code.
- Compiling a small Scala subset into x86-64 asm
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Compiler Class
You might find [CS 6120: Advanced Compilers: The Self-Guided Online Course][1] interesting. I'm slowly working through it, but basically its focus is intermediate representations, optimizations, etc. A link to the course was on the first page of HN some time ago.
Also -- and you knew it was coming -- I've written a [toy-compiler of a Scala subset][2] myself :)
I'm new to F# and writing compilers, so I'm sure the code is full of rookie mistakes. Still, it works and does generate assembly and executables for Linux and Windows.
[1]: https://www.cs.cornell.edu/courses/cs6120/2020fa/self-guided...
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