xic VS xic

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xic

A compiler for the Xi programming language (by ralphrecto)

xic

CS 4120: A compiler for the Xi language in OCaml (by manishsaha)
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xic xic
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10.0 10.0
almost 8 years ago over 4 years ago
OCaml OCaml
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xic

Posts with mentions or reviews of xic. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-22.
  • How many lines of code does a compiler contain?
    4 projects | /r/ProgrammingLanguages | 22 Apr 2023
    I cloc'd two compilers for xic, compilers written by cornell students for a compilers class which compile a toy C-like language down to assembly, possibly with some extensions. One compiler was about 11k sloc, the other about 32k. Both compilers are written mainly in OCaml, which is a terse language that is pretty optimal for compiler development, but have some java code in them as well. I think these are good examples of mostly minimal compilers which compile a C-like down to asm, though they are very rudimentary compared to more serious projects. I want to emphasize that this is not very meaningful without more details about what you are looking to know.
  • What is an example of a good, modern OCaml codebase that I can learn from?
    4 projects | /r/ocaml | 2 Feb 2022
    Here's a compiler for a C-like language written in OCaml (note: I am not one of the authors though I did take the class). Despite it being a college project I think it shows very clean design and particularly good use of preprocessors. All of the details for the language and stuff is linked at the bottom. It's a relatively small codebase of course but I think this is good educationally.

xic

Posts with mentions or reviews of xic. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-22.
  • How many lines of code does a compiler contain?
    4 projects | /r/ProgrammingLanguages | 22 Apr 2023
    I cloc'd two compilers for xic, compilers written by cornell students for a compilers class which compile a toy C-like language down to assembly, possibly with some extensions. One compiler was about 11k sloc, the other about 32k. Both compilers are written mainly in OCaml, which is a terse language that is pretty optimal for compiler development, but have some java code in them as well. I think these are good examples of mostly minimal compilers which compile a C-like down to asm, though they are very rudimentary compared to more serious projects. I want to emphasize that this is not very meaningful without more details about what you are looking to know.