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Tiny (less then 1000 lines of code) education compiler that can compile itself. Implements small subset of C language without pointers, structures etc. Parameters and local variables also not implemented. To interface with OS Borland-style inline assembler are used (db directive only). Based on initial version of Tiny Context compiler (http://avhohlov.narod.ru/p1805en.htm).
*** Moved to http://github.com/esumii/min-caml ***
*** Moved to http://github.com/esumii/min-caml ***
MinCaml: An educational compiler from a tiny ML subset to the SPARC or PowerPC assembly language; Only 2000 lines of Objective Caml, but almost as efficient as---or even more efficient than---OCaml and GCC!
An open source COBOL compiler for the PC x86-32 platform.
Generates GNU assembler and requires GCC to produce a binary.
Supports Linux, BSD and MinGW 32 bit platforms.