A basic compiler based off of thejameskyle's super-tiny-compiler
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A basic compiler based off of @thejameskyle's super-tiny-compiler, compiles a simple LISP-esque syntax into runnable JS.
Currently supports a few built-ins, add, subtract, assign, def and log. Hopefully these are self-explanatory, or at least
they should be from example.mc. A ; denotes that the rest of the line (until the compiler sees \n) as a comment and
means that it will not be compiled.
The compiler runs like node compiler.js file.mc where file.mc is the file you wish to compile, and this will produce an
output.js which requires stdlib.js to be in the same directory when running for now at least.
Functions and variables are in different scopes, so variables can have the same names as functions - even builtins,
thus making (assign assign 5) a totally okay thing to do.
Note that this compiler is not only totally useless, but also horrendously inefficient. Either way it's a fun exercise :)