Profiling a new programming language
Ryan Rix
phrkonaleash at gmail.com
Wed Nov 12 16:47:59 MST 2008
Hello list,
To stave off my boredom I've decided to take up creating a programming
language specifically for creating long repetitive text documents (like
repetitive resource definitions) where simple ctrl-c ctrl-v won't work, like
incrementing ID's, filenames within definitions, etc.
Basically, I have created, what I believe will be the sample script input file
(which I have attached) so that I have a goal to aim for.
What would be the best way to start by developing this tool? I have never done
any programming real down to the core, nothing with a lot of text parsing
before... How would I best attack creating an interpreter?
I plan on making it in C so that it is fairly portable sourcewise, unless I am
presented a better option of course :)
Thank you for your time,
Ryan
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Thanks and best regards,
Ryan Rix
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