On 1/31/2022 4:17 AM,
muta...@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, January 31, 2022 at 4:02:01 AM UTC+11, anti...@math.uni.wroc.pl wrote:
Well, compiler algorithms were hard to invent. But now
they are described in books and it is not hard to
reproduce algorithm from a book.
It is when you don't understand the algorithm in the book.
Have you read Holub's compiler book? Most of it is expressed
in C code, and I find it fairly easy to understand. The most
accessible compiler book I've come across.
You can find the pdf and source at
https://holub.com/compiler/
and while the compiler itself is nothing fancy, and isn't
/public domain/, it could be a good start for such a project
if you really want to make a compiler.
[All that said, I have my own projects, and am not interested
in adding more, outside of paid developer contracts at work,
so I won't be writing any public domain compiler on my own.]
Good luck,
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