A compiler is a program which translates one language into another. The tag [compiler] should be applied to questions concerning the programming of compilers or for questions about the detailed inner workings of compilers. Don't use [compiler] for questions about options and settings for a ...
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Java: Eclipse: Cannot Find Main Class
I had a project that was compiling and running fine. I had also exported the build.xml file without issue. However, today, I clicked Project --> Clean..., and the project will no longer run. It ...
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MSBuild won't compile my solution, it fails with critical and ridiculous errors
I have a project which can be compiled perfectly into vs2012 without ANY warning/error.
When I try to compile the same project using msbuild 3.5 or 3.0 I get this errors:
Microsoft (R) Build Engine, ...
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Compiler warning 'await' operator, should I ignore it?
I have a little button code like this:
private void CreateButton_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
var MsgDialog = new MessageDialog("MY MESSAGE");
MsgDialog.Commands.Add(new ...
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simulink, problems with compiler
On my computer I installed matlab 2013a and visual studio 2012 professional (that contains c++ 2012). As i read on the mathworks website this compiler is compatible with matlab 2013a.
I'm running the ...
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GCC 4.8.0 build size differ greatly on OS X and Ubuntu
Immediately after GCC 4.8.0 was released, I built it on OS X 10.8 with ISL and CLooG. The complete build was about 3.8 GB in size (release tar balls + untarred sources + all generated objects). I ...
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ANTLR for commercial compilers, Why not?
I was reading Why do we need ANTLR v4?, and I came across this
Q: What do you think are the problems people will try to solve with
ANTLR4?
A: In my experience, almost no one uses parser ...
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Binding variable name to its location in stack on runtime [closed]
Consider we have following code:
void f()
{
int n=50;
n+=10;
}
It is said in process of compilation the symbols table is built. And almost all resources said, that this ...
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Parsing a string with LR parsing table. [migrated]
me and my friends are studying for an upcoming test and this exercise is one of the harder ones for us.
We have been trying to solve it and we have been looking at similar exercises, the problem is ...
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How to keep coffeescript file and its compiled version in different folders?
I want my file/foder structure be clean on my website. So I don't want coffescript file be in the same folder as its compiled version.
While developing I'm using --watch key of compiler. I used this ...
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Is there any api in libclang to simpilfy BinaryOperator
I want to do a transform on my code, it simplifies the binary operator e.g. "1+ a+ 2" to "a+3", so is there any api in libclang can do such things?
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Accurately count number of keywords “if”, “while” in a c file
Are there any libraries out there that I can pass my .c files through and will count the visible number of, of example, "if" statements?
We don't have to worry about "if" statement in other files ...
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Compilers and local/global variable
How does a compiler differentiate between local and global variables when
converting the code to instruction sequences?
And secondly am i right in thinking the constants are stored with the
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How is code working after Optimising?
While studying Compiler optimizations, I simply compiled following piece of code :
#include<stdio.h>
struct fraction {
int num ;
int denum ;
};
int main()
{
struct fraction pi;
...
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construct AST from string with libclang
I generate some c++ codes, and store it in string, I want to construct an AST tree from the string using libclang. How to do it? I don't want to string into extra files.
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Why the Windows ABI and DLLs are often described as “broken”? [closed]
What is the problem with the Windows ABI ( typically Visual Studio ABI ) that are often connected to the behaviour of compiled objects such as dlls ?
It's a quite popular argument when talking about ...
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Web Essentials LESS Compiler gives no Error Messages
With Visual Studio 2012 Update 2, Web Essentials 2.7.
Suppose there is an error in LESS. When saving the file, a message is shown in the preview pane. It reads...
/*
Compile Error.
See error list ...
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Recompile with Xlint on BlueJ for warnings details
I'm a student and i have to created a game. I finished but i have to let it with NO warning.
I have a warning I don't know where it come from.
Myclass.java uses unchecked or unsafe operations.
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Why will javac not accept x = x+++++y . (Compiler Theory)
From the perspective of Compiler Theory, why would the javac compiler not accept a statement of the form x = x+++++y but accept x = x+++ ++y ?
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Code is not updating in Windows
I am running a C program using DEVC++ and CodeBlocks in Windows and the code is not updating.
I just added a single printf message and it is not shown in the output.
I tried clean,rebuild,recompile, ...
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Compiler design, method inlining with multiple return
I am implementing a method inlining in a toy compiler as a part of my project. The language is similar to Java but does not provide goto stmt.
My problem is how can I inline functions that control ...
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MinGW Main routine
In C there is no main program. Sure, C programmers begin with int main(int argc char *argv[]), but this only works because there is a routine that tells the compiler/IDE to run the function named main ...
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Behaviour of static keyword in inline function
I have belows test program
#include<stdio.h>
inline int func ()
{
static int a = 10;
a++;
return a;
}
int main()
{
int x,y,z;
x=func();
printf("x is %d\n",x);
y=func();
printf("y is %d\n",y);
...
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How do libraries work at compile & link times [duplicate]
Im new to c++, getting an understanding on how libraries work, i know what a library is, but i was hoping for a quick summary of how it works at both compile time and link time?
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-std=c++11 flag unrecognized in G 4.4.6
I have some code written using the C++11 standards, and our g++ version is 4.4.6, so as far as I can tell, c++11 should be supported (from 4.3 onwards).
However upon trying to compile with the flags ...
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Error in C compiler but not in c++ compiler
int a=5;
++a=a;
Please find the above code segment. The code is ok for the c++(g++) compiler but shows error while using c (gcc) compiler. May I know the reason for this?
The error in c compiler is ...
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llvm error: Found more than one landing-pad successor
llvm has a MachineVerifier pass which checks a MachineFunction for correctness based on different parameters like: liveness, dead Basic Block, correct register class etc. Recently I came across this ...
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Is there any other language which compiles to FASM?
FASM is the fastest and most efficient x86/64 assembler out there, and I'm using it as the backend for the compiler of a new language I'm writing.
Since I only use Ubuntu the FASM code which my ...
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Compiler libstdc++ version vs. system version
I'm trying to understand how g++ selects which version of libstdc++ it links against and what it means when the "system" version of the library is different.
I'm using gcc/g++ 4.1.2, which according ...
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A lambda expression with a statement body cannot be converted to an expression tree
There are several questions on StackOverlow about statement body expressions. I am just wondering why it is not possible to do this in C#? (Where is the complexity why it was not implemented in the ...
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Compiling via C/C++ and compiler bugs/limits
I'm looking at the possibility of implementing a high-level (Lisp-like) language by compiling via C (or possibly C++ if exceptions turn out to be useful enough); this is a strategy a number of ...
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Why isn't the Prelude's words function written more simply?
Consider the words Prelude function; it is really easy and one could write it in the following manner:
words' :: String -> [String]
words' [] = []
words' str = before : words' (dropWhile isSpace ...
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yylineno has always the same value in yacc file
for one project in compilers i have one problem in the syntax analyzer,
when i go to add a symbol in a symbol table, i take always the same value in yylineno...
i did this in the begining:
%{
...
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MinGW gcj compiler not found by MinGW shell
I tried to compile a simple Java class with gcj, but I'm getting this error: "sh: gcj: command not found". I installed it according to those tutorials:
http://www.mingw.org/wiki/Getting_Started
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Is there a web-page containing a list of LLVM optimizations?
I've seen many optimization acronyms, eg.
dce, inline, constmerge, constprop, dse, licm, gvn, instcombine, mem2reg, scalarrepl
While I can deduce that dce is dead code elimination, I have trouble ...
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GCC: print number of instructions for a loop?
Does GCC have a specific compiler option to do this?
For example,
.L3: # Example: Number of instructions: 24 <-- like this
movl 12(%esp), %eax
movl %eax, 16(%esp)
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USB c++ development environment
I need to set up a USB with a the necessary programs to have a portable development environment. I use 64bit Windows 7 at home and 32bit Windows XP at work, where I will use this the most.
How would ...
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Javascript and C# Cross Compiling and Conversion
What are the various tools to cross-compile or convert Javascript to C# and back? And how to execute JS in C# or C# in JS? This is a popular question I will provide an answers for.
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Questions about Memory models
When I read the book related to compiler , I saw that there are two major memory models.
Register to Register model and Memory to memory model.
In the book, it says that register-to-register models ...
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Lisp-like grammar compile into javascript with perl
As personal exercise for learning perl I want write one "lisp-like grammar" to javascript compiler in the perl.
"Lisp-like", so not full Lisp implementation, and i hope than the final grammar will be ...
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Mixing mark and sweep with reference counting
I'm designing a very simple compiler (sort of academic research) and I'm thinking on implementing a simple reference counting GC and also a Mark and sweep. The idea is that reference counting can free ...
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what is the use of “-Wa,options” in gcc [closed]
How do i use
-Wa,option
in gcc
and what all options can I pass to the assembler.
Where do I get the list of options.What does -Wa,-a,-ad means?
I found it here
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Reflection.Emit.ILGenerator::Emit, call method from third party .net library
I'm trying to create simple .net compiler for educational purposes. After parsing, scanning and building AST I'm generating .net assembly using Reflection.Emit.ILGenerator.
Here is my sample code for ...
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Can TCC be modified to compile with Emscripten? If not, where can I find an x86-generating C compiler that does?
After unzipping tcc-0.9.26, I edit configure to point at emcc instead of gcc and at emar instead of ar. Next, I uncomment the include of ucontext in tcc.h since it seems to be needed only for tccrun. ...
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if we need to add #program once in every head file of C, why the compiler had not do this? [duplicate]
In the head file of C, we need to add #program once or #define XXXX_H to make sure this head will not be include more than once. Do we need to do this in every head file? If not, why the compiler had ...
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Memory Organization in C++ [closed]
I have been reading about how memory is allocated in C++.
A few resources to mention:
http://www.geeksforgeeks.org/memory-layout-of-c-program/
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Why can't LEX/YACC be used to parse C++ for a compiler?
I'm aware there's a reason but I haven't found a good, concise explanation as to why LEX/YACC cannot be used for C++.
I am also interested to know whether LEX/YACC could be used to parse Objective C, ...
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Are lvalues determined at compile time?
In my understanding, an lvalue is just a location, and its corresponding rvalue is the value stored at that location. for example:
int x;
x = 0; /* the compiler will replace x with the location ...
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LLVM alias analyzer weird results
I'm implementing a pass that uses alias analyzer, specially using the AliasSetTracker. I simply want to output all alias sets in a function.
The pass code is very simple, it runs on functions and it ...
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Can a left associative operator be expressed in a way such that top-down LL(1) parsers can understand?
I was trying to implement a LL(1) top-down parser for a calculator language. It only allows us to sum, subtract, divide and multiply numbers. No parentheses.
S -> A
A -> B + A
| B - A
| ...
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reduce/reduce conflict when parsing expressions without mixed operators
The language in my compiler course assignment doesn't allow mixed operators in an expression without parentheses, presumably to not make us deal with implementing precedence. This means the following ...


