Welcome to The Super Tiny Compiler!
This is an ultra-simplified example of all the major pieces of a modern compiler written in easy to read JavaScript.
Reading through the architecture document will help you learn about how most compilers work from end to end.
That's fair, most people don't really have to think about compilers in their day jobs. However, compilers are all around you, tons of the tools you use are based on concepts borrowed from compilers.
Yes, they are. But that's our fault (the people who write compilers), we've taken something that is reasonably straightforward and made it so scary that most think of it as this totally unapproachable thing that only the nerdiest of the nerds are able to understand.
Awesome! Head on over to the architecture document.
Ouch, I'm really sorry. Let me know how it can be improved.
Setup CLI
$ npm link
Read input source from stdin:
$ echo '(add 2 (subtract 4 2))' | npx supertinyc
Read input source from file:
# contents of example.lisp
#
# (add 2 (subtract 4 2))
#
$ npx supertinyc example.lisp
Any number of files can be passed as arguments, each file will be compiled one after the other.
$ npm test