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ReadMe.md

Nanopass Compiler Library

Build Status

This repositiory contains an R6RS version of the Nanopass Compiler Infrastructure described in [1, 2, 3, 4], along with the beginnings of a test compiler for the library and the rough start to a users guide. The nanopass framework currently supports Chez Scheme, Vicare Scheme, and Ikarus Scheme.

Files

ReadMe.md               -- this readme file
Acknowledgements        -- thanks to those who have supported the work
Copyright               -- copyright information
TODO                    -- the head of the infinite todo list
LOG                     -- change log for the nanopass framework
test-all.ss             -- is a simple wrapper for importing the compiler and 
                           performing a testing run of all of the tests.
nanopass.ss             -- the main interface to the nanopass compiler library
nanopass/               -- contains the parts that nanopass.ss aggregates
tests/                  -- contains a testing compiler along with tests for that
                           compiler and a driver for running the tests
doc/                    -- contains a user guide and developer guide along with a
                           makefile for generating their pdfs with pdflatex

References

[1] A. Keep and R. K. Dybvig. A Nanopass Compiler for Commercial Compiler Development. In ICFP 13: Proceedings of the 18th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming, New York, NY, USA, 2013. ACM.

[2] A. Keep. A Nanopass Framework for Commercial Compiler Development. Doctoral dissertation, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA, Feb. 2013.

[3] D. Sarkar. Nanopass Compiler Infrastructure. Doctoral dissertation, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA, 2008.

[4] D. Sarkar, O. Waddell, and R. K. Dybvig. A nanopass infrastructure for compiler education. In ICFP 04: Proceedings of the ninth ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming, pages 201212, New York, NY, USA, 2004. ACM.