rust/src
2010-08-07 13:44:44 +03:00
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boot Added AST pretty printing for communication alt statement, closes issue 19. 2010-08-07 13:44:44 +03:00
comp Switch machine-type lexemes to use suffixes. Remove support for foo(bar) as a cast notation. Closes #129. 2010-07-27 19:21:51 -07:00
etc Populate tree. 2010-06-23 21:03:09 -07:00
lib Add per-platform file-open flags to std.os. Open buffers as desired in std._io. 2010-08-04 17:14:17 -07:00
rt Add a buffered writer to stdlib _io module. 2010-08-04 12:59:48 -07:00
test Fix pexp parser to do left-associativity, not right. Closes #130. 2010-08-04 13:44:22 -07:00
Makefile Add a CHECK_XFAILS target that inverts the sense of check: it tries to compile and run the tests marked as XFAILs. 2010-08-04 15:29:59 -07:00
README Add a boot/README file explaining rustboot's organization a bit. 2010-07-11 14:54:43 -07:00

This is preliminary version of the Rust compiler.

Source layout:

boot/              The bootstrap compiler
boot/README        - More-detailed guide to it.
boot/fe            - Front end (lexer, parser, AST)
boot/me            - Middle end (resolve, check, layout, trans)
boot/be            - Back end (IL, RA, insns, asm, objfiles)
boot/util          - Ubiquitous helpers
boot/llvm          - LLVM-based alternative back end
boot/driver        - Compiler driver

comp/              The self-hosted compiler (doesn't exist yet)
comp/*             - Same structure as in boot/

rt/                The runtime system
rt/rust_*.cpp      - The majority of the runtime services
rt/isaac           - The PRNG used for pseudo-random choices in the runtime
rt/bigint          - The bigint library used for the 'big' type
rt/uthash          - Small hashtable-and-list library for C, used in runtime
rt/{sync,util}     - Small utility classes for the runtime.

test/              Testsuite (for both bootstrap and self-hosted)
test/compile-fail  - Tests that should fail to compile
test/run-fail      - Tests that should compile, run and fail
test/run-pass      - Tests that should compile, run and succeed

Please be gentle, it's a work in progress.