ShivyC is a hobby C compiler written in Python 3 that supports a subset of the C11 standard and generates reasonably efficient binaries, including some optimizations. ShivyC also generates helpful compile-time error messages.
This implementation of a trie is an example of what ShivyC can compile today. For a more comprehensive list of features, see the feature test directory.
ShivyC requires only Python 3.6 or later to compile C code. Assembling and linking are done using the GNU binutils and glibc, which you almost certainly already have installed.
To install ShivyC:
pip3 install shivyc
To create, compile, and run an example program:
$ vim hello.c
$ cat hello.c
#include <stdio.h>
int main() {
printf("hello, world!\n");
}
$ shivyc hello.c
$ ./out
hello, world!
To run the tests:
git clone https://github.com/ShivamSarodia/ShivyC.git
cd ShivyC
python3 -m unittest discover
For the convenience of those not running Linux, the docker/
directory provides a Dockerfile that sets up an x86-64 Linux Ubuntu environment with everything necessary for ShivyC. To use this, run:
git clone https://github.com/ShivamSarodia/ShivyC.git
cd ShivyC
docker build -t shivyc docker/
docker/shell
This will open up a shell in an environment with ShivyC installed and ready to use with
shivyc any_c_file.c # to compile a file
python3 -m unittest discover # to run tests
The Docker ShivyC executable will update live with any changes made in your local ShivyC directory.
ShivyC today has a very limited preprocessor that parses out comments and expands #include
directives. These features are implemented between lexer.py
and preproc.py
.
The ShivyC lexer is implemented primarily in lexer.py
. Additionally, tokens.py
contains definitions of the token classes used in the lexer and token_kinds.py
contains instances of recognized keyword and symbol tokens.
The ShivyC parser uses recursive descent techniques for all parsing. It is implented in parser/*.py
and creates a parse tree of nodes defined in tree/nodes.py
and tree/expr_nodes.py
.
ShivyC traverses the parse tree to generate a flat custom IL (intermediate language). The commands for this IL are in il_cmds/*.py
. Objects used for IL generation are in il_gen.py
, but most of the IL generating code is in the make_code
function of each tree node in tree/*.py
.
ShivyC sequentially reads the IL commands, converting each into Intel-format x86-64 assembly code. ShivyC performs register allocation using George and Appel’s iterated register coalescing algorithm (see References below). The general ASM generation functionality is in asm_gen.py
, but much of the ASM generating code is in the make_asm
function of each IL command in il_cmds/*.py
.
Pull requests to ShivyC are very welcome. A good place to start is the Issues page. All issues labeled "feature" are TODO tasks. Issues labeled "bug" are individual miscompilations in ShivyC. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask in the comments of the relevant issue or create a new issue labeled "question". Of course, please add test(s) for all new functionality.
Many thanks to our current and past contributers:
- ShivC - ShivyC is a rewrite from scratch of my old C compiler, ShivC, with much more emphasis on feature completeness and code quality. See the ShivC README for more details.
- C11 Specification - http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n1570.pdf
- x86_64 ABI - https://github.com/hjl-tools/x86-psABI/wiki/x86-64-psABI-1.0.pdf
- Iterated Register Coalescing (George and Appel) - https://www.cs.purdue.edu/homes/hosking/502/george.pdf