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Toy C compiler for x86-64/aarch64/riscv64/wasm
XCC
C compiler running on Linux or MacOS.
- Supporting architecture: x86-64, aarch64 (arm64), riscv64, wasm
- Binary format: ELF64
Requirements
- Linux (or MacOS)
- C compiler (gcc or clang)
- make
Build
$ make
Generated files:
xcc: Compiler entrycpp: Preprocessorcc1: C compileras: Assemblerld: Linker
Usage
$ ./xcc -o hello examples/hello.c
$ ./hello
Hello, world!
Command line options
-o <filename>: Set output filename (default:a.out)-I <path>: Add include path-D <label>(=value): Define macro-S: Output assembly code-E: Preprocess only-c: Output object file-nodefaultlibs: Ignore libc-nostdlib: Ignore libc and crt0
TODO
- Optimization
- Archiver
Reference
WebAssembly
Compile C to WebAssembly/WASI binary.
Requirements
- node.js
llvm-ar
Build
$ make wcc
Generated files:
wcc: C compiler (including preprocessor, and output .wasm directly)
Usage
Compile:
$ ./wcc -o hello.wasm examples/hello.c
Command line options:
-o <filename>: Set output filename (default:a.wasm)-I <path>: Add include path-D <label>(=value): Define macro-c: Output object file--entry-point=func_name: Specify entry point (default:_start)-e func_name,...: Export function names (comma separated)--stack-size=<size>: Set stack size (default: 8192)-nodefaultlibs: Ignore libc-nostdlib: Ignore libc and crt0--verbose: Output debug information
Run
$ ./tool/runwasi hello.wasm
Hello, world!
You can use WASM runtime (Wasmtime, Wasmer, etc.).
Missing features
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