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0.1.6 | Oct 7, 2022 |
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0.1.5 | Oct 7, 2022 |
0.1.4 | Sep 30, 2022 |
#906 in Programming languages
2MB
8K
SLoC
Contains (JAR file, 2.5MB) antlr4-4.8-2-SNAPSHOT-complete.jar
C++20 preprocessor of C++ written in Rust
Please use git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/Destroyerrrocket/rustycpp.git
to clone the necessary submodules
Unfortunately a custom build of lalrpop is needed.
Description
Module dependency tree generation is done!
This is a very simple and most certainly wrong preprocessor for C++. This was not done with any major intents, it was simply to test Rust and its capabilities (I find learning by doing a lot more useful than just following tutorials).
As a rust novice, I do not claim this to be of any quality.
So far, the most rellevant missing things are:
- the #line directive is not supported (and probably won't for some time, I do not intend to support generated code for now :) )
- QOL Features of preprocessors, like any pragma directive (none mandated by standard, but #pragma once is expected from any sensible implementation), or the
__FUNCTION__
macro (which requires the step 7 parser to be implemented in order to know such information) - Most test macros are kinda useless right now.
__has_cpp_attribute
is literally just hardcoded to 0
I'd say that the first 4 steps of the compilation process of C++ are done-ish! Time for lexing.
If you want more logs on what's going on, you can use the environment varaible RUST_LOG
, like so: RUST_LOG=debug
Dependencies
~9–22MB
~232K SLoC