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Why does Rust have parameters on impl?
Hey! I started on the data modeling language Link, which doesn't do much by itself. I am going to use BaseLink for the compiler, at first just compiling to JavaScript.
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Syntax Design
I agree that it feels like multiple projects are converging on something that is ripe (or close).
I have done some deep-digging for markup languages and came across more than one project in this space. (I've added Jevko to my list; https://twitter.com/abathur/status/1582492437984837632)
You may have already seen it as well, but you might also find https://github.com/teamtreesurf/link interesting.
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Preview of LinkText, A Data Modeling Language
You choose all of the terms in the tree, like you would choose XML tags. The linked GitHub repo and corresponding organization page explain more details.
acwj
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Toy C compiler, worth having an IR stage?
I wrote https://github.com/DoctorWkt/acwj. I'm working on a version with an IR so I can add some optimisations to it. I'd say, yes, have an IR :-)
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Resources for beginners
Here's another resource: https://github.com/DoctorWkt/acwj
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Why Take a Compiler Course?
I currently study https://github.com/DoctorWkt/acwj which is quite interesting I have to admit.
I'm interested in this topic, because I want to participate in TinyC compiler's development; I use it quite often to run C demos of mine and its execution is instant.
The least I can do is to either fix bugs or extend it to support more C99, C11, C17 features, and why not even C23 as soon as it gets approved?
All I need is to gain the necessary knowledge and experience to jump right in and start fixing things.
- Any good references/tutorials/text’s for building a compiler?
- A Compiler Writing Journey
- Why does Rust have parameters on impl?
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Toy languages for implementing a compiler.
I took a journey writing my first compiler, and started with just evaluating integer expressions. From there, I moved to adding language features and ended up with a compiler that could compile itself: https://github.com/DoctorWkt/acwj
- Acwj - A Compiler Writing Journey
What are some alternatives?
algebralang - at this time this is some example code of a language I want to build
nelua-lang - Minimal, efficient, statically-typed and meta-programmable systems programming language heavily inspired by Lua, which compiles to C and native code.
leaf.tree - The BaseTree AST Generator Library
os-tutorial - How to create an OS from scratch
markup-experiments - A collection of experiments with Jevko and text markup.
chibicc - A small C compiler
wolf.tree - The BaseTree Runtime Library
dnsguide - A guide to writing a DNS Server from scratch in Rust
tutorials - Tutorials related to Jevko
write-a-C-interpreter - Write a simple interpreter of C. Inspired by c4 and largely based on it.
tao - A statically-typed functional language with generics, typeclasses, sum types, pattern-matching, first-class functions, currying, algebraic effects, associated types, good diagnostics, etc.
jonesforth - Mirror of JONESFORTH