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This project has moved to https://sourceforge.net/projects/microchipopen/. Visit us over there! Community version of Microchip Technology's GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) based MPLAB® C Compiler for PIC32 MCUs.
SCOF provides a C/C++ toolchain that is easy to build, extend, and even embed within custom applications that wish to parse and interpret source code.
It's goal is to be a C/C++ framework that is modular and easy to understand from beginning to end.
I want to build a Compiler that will compile C programs.
compiler consists of lexical analysis stage,parser,syntax analysis,code generation stage.
code for lexical analysis, parser is written in linux using lex and yacc tool.
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ELCO stands for Embedded Lisp COmpiler or Esdens Lisp COmpiler. The goal is to create a lisp compiler for embedded 32bit architectures. (i.e. ARM) With this compiler you are able to write lisp code on a naked chip. No OS needed.
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A free, portable, cross-platform development environment, compiler, framework and tools aimed at easy and hassle-free portable application development.
libnaru is a library written in C that supports you to define a type system for a programming language. It is thought to be another lego piece beside lexical and syntax analysis in a compiler project.
Provides millisecond-precision time mimicing C's time.h
Functionality is identical to that provided by C's time.h, except with millisecond precision.
Requires compiler support for int64_t and a standards-compliant runtime library.
Tested only on Windows (and with MinGW), but provides a POSIX version (using well-documented POSIX APIs).
Compiler for the scripting language Tcl used to create native application out of tcl language input files. The native applications are significant faster and absolute safe in terms of protect your private property
The main goal of BASIC foundry on SourceForge is to gather all developers that works something related to BASIC programming language in order to help creation of fast, stable, cross-platform, OPEN SOURCE BASIC compiler.
...The Xvisor source code is highly portable and can be easily ported to most general-purpose 32-bit or 64-bit architectures as long as they have a paged memory management unit (PMMU) and a port of the GNU C compiler (GCC).
Xvisor primarily supports Full virtualization hence, supports a wide range of unmodified Guest operating systems. Paravirtualization is optional for Xvisor and will be supported in an architecture independent manner (such as VirtIO PCI/MMIO devices) to ensure no-change in Guest OS for using paravirtualization.