A Fast Bytecode VM for Arithmetic: The Compiler
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5 days ago
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cmontella
2 days ago
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Super cool! I just happened to write one of these last week, I posted it here if anyone wants to take a look at another implementation: https://github.com/mech-lang/mech/releases/tag/v0.2.58-beta

The code is here: https://github.com/mech-lang/mech/tree/main/src/core/src/pro...

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pm
2 days ago
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Cool project!

This article is yet another reminder I need to learn Haskell (I've been meaning to for a decade), although the code from this article is approachable considering the topic. However, I've just started using Rust for professional projects, so the code you've posted is a bit easier to read, if more verbose, though the concepts are still unfamiliar to me.

I'm assuming this isn't your first go at writing a compiler?

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cmontella
5 hours ago
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Glad someone found it useful! It's at least represents a more fleshed out working example, and it's in a little module so it's pretty self-contained and easy to read through.

> I'm assuming this isn't your first go at writing a compiler?

Not quite, the first real language I worked on was called Eve: https://witheve.com

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SchwKatze
1 day ago
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VM based interpreters is one of my most loved topics in CS, it's freaking simple but so powerful
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