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Developing A C Compiler From Scratch - Module 2 - AD-TEAM - 09-06-2025 ![]() Developing A C Compiler From Scratch - Module 2 Published 7/2025 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 8.48 GB | Duration: 10h 18m Compiler Design, Compiler Development, Lexical Analysis, Parsing, Code Generation, Abstract Syntax Trees [b]What you'll learn[/b] How to build a C compiler from scratch Simple assembly language skills How to build a code generator How to traverse through complicated expressions with the resolver system [b]Requirements[/b] Basic C programming experience [b]Description[/b] Are you ready to learn compiler design and compiler development and prove your a master programmer?Learn to create your very own C compiler from scratch. In this course we develop a compiler that compiles a subset of the C Programming Language. By the time you finish all modules of this course you will be able to compile C programs that use pointers, structures, unions, arrays, functions, for loops, while loops. do while loops, if statements, switches and much more!Our compiler also has a preprocessor macro system allowing you to include header files and create definitions just like you would in any C file.Your compiler is advanced enough to use the GCC standard library so we are able to call C functions from our compiler. Your compiler will be able to compile the C programming language.This course does not rely on any frameworks we do everything from scratch to ensure the best possible learning experience for students Module 2 In module 2 of this course we create a code generator that produces 32 bit Intel assembly language that can then be passed through an assembler to produce a program binary that we can run. We also in this module create a resolver system which is responsible for taking a complicated expression such as "a->b.c.e[50] = 50" and breaking it down into simple steps and rules that our code generator can then easily follow. This abstraction is essential to ensure that the code generator does not become over complex. With the use of a resolver system we can ensure the code base remains clean.Throughout the whole course series you will learn to create a fully functioning C compiler. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 What now? Section 2: The Code Generator Basics Lecture 3 The Code Generator Lecture 4 Building the fundementals Lecture 5 Beginning the iteration of the AST Lecture 6 Generating global variables Lecture 7 Understanding the label systems Lecture 8 Building the label system Lecture 9 Dealing with strings in the code generator Lecture 10 Building our string registration system Lecture 11 Implementing numerical values for global variables Lecture 12 Implementing string values for global variables Lecture 13 Fixing issue parsing strings Lecture 14 Stackframes Lecture 15 Building our stack frame functionality Section 3: The Code Generator, Building a resolver Lecture 16 The resolver explained Lecture 17 Creating the resolver - Part 1 Lecture 18 Creating the resolver - Part 2 Lecture 19 Creating the resolver - Part 3 Lecture 20 How array offsets are calculated Lecture 21 Creating the resolver - Part 4 Lecture 22 Creating the resolver - Part 5 Lecture 23 Calculating structure and union offsets Lecture 24 Implementing the struct_offset function Lecture 25 Creating the resolver - Part 6 Lecture 26 Creating the resolver - Part 7 Lecture 27 Creating the resolver - Part 8 Lecture 28 Creating the resolver - Part 9 Lecture 29 Creating the resolver - Part 10 Lecture 30 Implementing unaries Lecture 31 Creating the resolver - Part 11 Lecture 32 Creating the resolver - Part 12 Lecture 33 Creating the resolver - Part 13 Lecture 34 Creating the resolver - Part 14 Lecture 35 Creating the resolver - Part 15 Lecture 36 Creating the resolver - Default handler Section 4: The Code Generator Continued Lecture 37 Starting to implement function code generation Lecture 38 Implementing the foundations of scope variables Lecture 39 Fixing the parser_scope_offset_for_stack function Lecture 40 Assigning Variables Lecture 41 Code generator response system Lecture 42 Implementing the code generator response system and expressions Lecture 43 Running our first program Section 5: Bonus Section Lecture 44 Bonus Lecture Compiler Engineers,Students interested in learning compiler development,Students interested in learning about parsing and code generation ![]() RapidGator NitroFlare DDownload |