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Re: [epsilon-devel] You missed my later work
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Matt Wette |
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Re: [epsilon-devel] You missed my later work |
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Thu, 27 Apr 2017 16:51:03 -0700 |
> On Apr 27, 2017, at 5:55 AM, Jan Nieuwenhuizen <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>
> [cc: Matt, author of Nyacc]
>
>> Well now you could have told them we already had the forth
>> https://github.com/oriansj/stage0/blob/master/stage2/forth.s
>> but none of the people in the forth community bothered to build upon it
>
> You created a fully bootstrappable LISP and FORTH, wow!
>
> That would make my answer easier; I started with Scheme/Lisp because
> you have to start somewhere, and I like that better.
>
>> For example break up the C compiler problem into pieces, for example
>> have a seperate C preprocessor, a single file C compiler that only
>> produces assembly and just leverage the already existing assembly
>> infrastructure I already made.
>
> That could open up new possibilities. However, there are so many
> choices, is this going to help us get forward right now?
>
>> I honestly feel that is absolutely something that has to be done.
>> However, you'll have to constrain yourself to what language features in
>> C that you use to make the path from what I have completed to what is
>> required possible.
>>
>> Some questions I have are as follows:
>> 1) Could the C preprocessor componet of Nyacc be isolated and simplified
>> enough to run on stage0's lisp interpreter and solve the C preprocessor
>> question?
>
> @Matt: would separating the cpp part from Nyacc be feasible? Do you
> also think that's helpful?
>
Not sure what you are asking. Do you want a standalone CPP or a CPP-less C
parser?