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Repository for the Microsoft C/C++ extension for VS Code
The C/C++ extension adds language support for C/C++ to Visual Studio Code, including features such as IntelliSense and debugging. C/C++ support for Visual Studio Code is provided by a Microsoft C/C++ extension to enable cross-platform C and C++ development on Windows, Linux, and macOS. C++ is a compiled language meaning your program's source code must be translated (compiled) before it can be run on your computer. VS Code is first and foremost an editor, and relies on command-line tools to...
...It supports about 95% of the ANS Forth CORE wordset and features conditional compilation, pipes, files, assertions, forward declarations, enumerations, structures, suspended execution, recursion, include files, etc. It comes with an RPN calculator, BASIC interpreter, line editor, preprocessor, compiler, decompiler, C-source generator, a virtualmachine, and a multitasking environment.
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Intermediate Language Distributed Just-In-Time (ILDJIT) is a unified compilation framework for CIL bytecode. It is a parallel and easily extensible framework thanks to its internal structure composed by plugins.
It is (no stack based!) VM in a form of a library. It supports different language paradigms without data type restrictions, allows both interpretation and JIT, produces a fast code. Our goal - to have a GENERIC and POWER tool for code migration.
Gentee is a friendly full-scale and free programming language. It is easy-to-master and can be a reliable assistant in your everyday work. Software developers can easily use it in their applications.
jRate is a real-time Java compiler and runtime system (based on GNU GCJ) with support for much of the Real-Time Specification for Java (RTSJ), including threading constructs with real-time constraints, asynchronous event handling, and memory regions.
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JC is a Java virtualmachine implementation that converts class files into C source files using the Soot Java bytecode analysis framework, compiles them with GCC, and loads them using a built-in ELF object loader. JC uses GNU Classpath's class library.
The XPS is a scalable platform for meta-programming and domain engineering. It provides a virtualmachine, compiler, and runtime library that make it possible to efficiently develop, debug, and run programs based on XPL (eXtensible Programming Language)
LLVM is a unique compiler infrastructure designed for the optimization of programs from arbitrary programming languages. Compilation in C and C++ programs is supported using a parser based on GCC 3.4. Backends exist for X86, Sparc, PowerPC and "C".
Object Tree, VirtualMachine and Compiler for Concatenative Languages, in a shared library - [This project is obsolete, and has been superseeded by the XCL suit, available at http://www.varkhan.net/software/xcl]
Il2j is a translator of Common intermediate language to java bytecode. It will allow programmers to program in any .Net languages, and run their software on any virtualmachine.
Model implementation for the BaSa language, a Turing-like language. This simple language is to be run in a virtualmachine.
The proposed language specification is defined in http://www.cs.ui.ac.id/kuliah/IKI40800/model.html
Janux is a project to port the java virtualmachine directly on top of the Linux kernel using
bypassing the traditional posix enviroment. This results in very fast java implementation for linux and and opportinuty to develop java based operating syste
Virtualmachine/emulator; "holding pen" for self-replicating programs written in custom RISC assembly-like language, evolving via random point mutations and periodic fitness-based cullings. Inspired (like Avida) by Thomas Ray's alife simulator, Tierra
The Cup Programming Language is a combination compiler and VM (VirtualMachine). The language is purely procedural, though allows 'top-level' code like a scripting language.