You can read more about the project in the /report folder.
We provide you with a reference compiler for the Amy language that you can use to explore the expected behavior of your own compiler.
You can run it as follows: java -cp amyc-assembly-1.7.jar amyc.Main [options] [input files]
To see the list of available options do java -cp amyc-assembly-1.7.jar amyc.Main --help
The easiest way to execute a program is to run it in --interpret
mode. If you want to generate WebAssembly binary code, you should follow these steps:
- Install
nodejs
. We have tested amyc with Node version 12, though other versions might work. See the Node website for installation instructions. - Make sure the
wat2wasm
executable is visible, i.e., it is in the system path or, for Linux or Mac, you are at the toplevel of theamyc
directory. - Run
npm install deasync
in the directory you plan to runamyc
. - Run
amyc
without options. You will get a few output files. - Run
nodejs <output file>.js