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# Compiler Construction
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| Date | Topic / Recommended Schedule / Deadlines |
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| 2021-03-05 | *Introduction* |
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| 2021-03-12 | *Explaining lexer & parser code* |
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| 2021-03-19 | Lexer complete |
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| 2021-03-26 | |
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| 2021-04-16 | Parser complete |
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| 2021-04-23 | |
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| 2021-04-30 | Semantic checks complete |
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| 2021-05-07 | |
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| 2021-05-14 | AST → TAC conversion complete |
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| 2021-05-21 | |
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| 2021-05-28 | TAC → ASM (no function calls) complete |
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| 2021-06-04 | |
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| 2021-06-11 | TAC → ASM (with function calls) complete |
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| 2021-06-18 | CFG generation complete |
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| 2021-06-25 | Build Test Submission deadline |
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| 2021-07-16 | Final Submission deadline (no extensions) |
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- [mC Compiler Specification](specification.md)
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- [Getting Started Code-base](https://git.uibk.ac.at/c7031162/mcc)
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- [Submission Guidelines](submission.md)
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## Structure
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The ultimate goal of this course is to build a working compiler according to the given specification.
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You are not allowed to use code from other people participating in this course or code that has been submitted previously by somebody else.
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A *getting started* code-base is provided, but you can also start from scratch.
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Please note that minor modifications may be made to the specification until 2 weeks before the final deadline.
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Therefore, double check for modifications before submitting — Git provides you the diff anyway.
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You may work together in teams of 1–3 people.
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Teams may span across proseminar groups.
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The proseminar takes place online [over at Twitch](https://www.twitch.tv/AlexWarhawk), attendance is not mandatory.
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I recommend sending me snapshots of your code-base, I'll provide feedback on stream.
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Please follow the submission guidelines.
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### Programming Language
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Any of the following programming languages can be used:
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- modern C (used for the getting started code-base)
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- modern C++
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- Go
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- Rust
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- Haskell
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Go easy on external dependencies and obscure language extensions — yes, I'm looking at you, Haskell.
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Code readability is paramount.
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Using overly complex or cryptic concepts may negatively impact the evaluation process — again, looking at you, Haskell and your voodoo magic lenses.
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## Grading
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The final grade is computed solely from the final submission.
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Be sure to adhere to the specification, deviating from it (without giving proper reason) will negatively impact your grade.
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See [Final Submission Evaluation Scheme](evaluation_scheme.md) for more details.
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## Contacting Me
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Just message me on Discord if you need anything.
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Alternatively, you can send me an email using the following link.
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📧 [send email](mailto:alexander.hirsch@uibk.ac.at?subject=703602%20-%20)
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