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- A Technique for Implementing First-Class Continuations
This paper describes a technique for implementing first-class continuations in languages that do not support stack inspection and manipulation.
- AW * Wilhelm/Maurer * Compiler...
- Bibliographies on Programming Languages and Compiler Technology
- computer generator for interactive graphics
[Not found: 1999/02/02]
- Continuations from Generalized Stack Inspection
- Dynamic Storage Allocation Information Repository
- ELF: From The Programmer's Perspective
[Not found: 1999/02/02]
- Essentials of Programming Languages
- HLVM - High Level Virtual Machine
Sister of LLVM.
- Let's Build A Compiler, modified to use Forth
- MIT Dynamic Languages Talks
- MLRISC
- Notes On The Design Of The Mercury Compiler
[Not found: 1999/02/02]
- One-Day Compilers
- Parsing Techniques - A Practical Guide
Downloadable.
- Paul R. Wilson, GC wizard
[Not found: 1999/02/02]
- Proebsting's Law: Compiler Advances Double Computing Power Every 18 Years
- Program Transformation Wiki
- Project Rocky: The Architectural Performance of Interpreted Languages
- Questions for a Language Designer
Start of an interesting thread about language design.
- Scheme -> LLVM
- Shade
- Table of contents for TOPLAS Vol. 19, No. 3 (May 1997)
Link to Specifying Representations of Machine Instructions
Norman Ramsey and Mary F. Fernandez.
- Tail Recursion with Dynamic Scope
- The Amsterdam Compiler Kit
- The Implementation of Functional Programming LanguagesSimon Peyton Jones, published by Prentice Hall, 1987.
- The Implementation of Functional Programming Languages, by Simon Peyton Jones, published by Prentice Hall, 1987.
- The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure Project
- Tim Budd's implementation of the Kamin Interpreters in C++
- Virtual Virtual Machine
- vlists
"Fast Functional Lists, Hash-Lists, Deques and
Variable Length Arrays" by Phil Bagwell.
- VMGEN, an VM Generator
- Zephyr Abstract Syntax Description Lanuguage (ASDL)
The Zephyr Abstract Syntax Description Lanuguage (ASDL) is a language
designed to describe the tree-like data structures in compilers.
Its main goal is to provide a method for compiler components written in
different languages to interoperate.
- Zephyr home page
Tools for a National Compiler Infrastructure.
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