C compiler with embedded metalanguage.
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README.md

CCMETA

C compiler with embedded metalanguage.

Table of contents

  1. Architecture
  2. Build the project
  3. Usage
  4. Help
  5. Authors

Architecture

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Build the project

Requirements

Please install peg/leg manually or with a package manager, for example with Homebrew:

$ brew install peg

Please install the Boehm-Demers-Weiser conservative garbage collector manually or with a package manager, for example with Homebrew:

$ brew install bdw-gc

Makefile

Compatible with the homebrew installed on the apple silicon ship

Build

$ make

Clean

$ make clean

Test

$ make test

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Usage

How it works

You can pass your program:

  • via an input file
$ ./ccmeta < file
  • via a file
$ ./ccmeta file

Check each test file to get an idea of how parsimony works

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Help

peg/leg

$ man peg

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Authors

Ian Piumarta (2016-)

  • infrastructure
  • parsing framework
  • C grammar, C AST
  • object system design and implementation
  • metalanguage design and implementation, features, development, etc.

Mahe Tardy (2020)

  • object system implementation
  • metalanguage implementation

Nathan Razafimanantsoa, Kumar Mahadayya (2021)

  • C AST

Theo Souchon (2022-2023)

  • metalanguage features, development, tests, examples
  • grammar, object system changes for metalanguage
  • source and repository reorganisation