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Have you been trying to learn how compilers and programming languages work? Then come along! Let’s make a compiler that goes all the way from source to assembly from scratch—no shortcuts! This book will teach you enough compiler theory and assembly programming to get going. It uses a subset of TypeScript that reads like pseudocode and targets ARM 32-bit instruction set. Table of Contents Introduct
As you might know, I’m writing a book called Compiling to Assembly from Scratch. Recently I tweeted about my book-writing setup, and there was a lot of interest in the details of my setup. I’m only halfway through with writing the book (or, so I think), so my setup will likely to change as I go. But here it is, anyway. A screenshot: I’m on macOS, so I’m using the native full-screen split functiona
Let’s discuss common ways to handle errors in OCaml, their shortcomings, and finally, how polymorphic variants may help. The discussion applies equally well to Reason ML. If you need an introduction to the topic, I recommend Real World OCaml chapter on Error Handling. As a reference point, we’ll take three hypothetical functions which can return errors and which we want to compose: Parser.parse, w
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