How can write a compiler Using C as test.exe then can use from test.exe 
compiler any where... so can write a input file like hello world 
application and generate executable file using test.exe.

undrestand?

On Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 4:05:52 PM UTC+3:30, Chris Hopkins wrote:
>
> I think we have a misunderstanding. If we don't clear up this 
> misunderstanding then we will keep going around in circles. 
> Not wishing to offend, this comes across as a fishing expedition not as a 
> request for specific help; however under the assumption that this is not 
> the case, I'll try and guess at what you mean.
>
> "how can make a new compiler programming language using c without 
> assembly?"
>
> Forget C. There is nothing special about C. It's just a computer language 
> like any other. Any language can be used to create a compiler, you are 
> converting text into an AST then resolving that.
> The question I think you are asking is:
> "how can make a new compiler programming language using an existing 
> language?"
> or
> "How can you write a program that will convert Text into Assembly?"
>
> If this is what you are asking, then you are fundamentally asking me to 
> describe how a compiler works, in the length of an email. There are books 
> thousands of pages long written on this subject.
> Before I even start to tackle that, can I confirm this is what you are 
> asking?
>
> Regards
>
> Chris
> On Wednesday, 13 December 2017 12:20:22 UTC, erfang...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>> Could you first answer this question?
>> They question may also be answered.
>>
>> *how can make a new compiler programming language using c without 
>> assembly?(a compiler then can produce executable file) ??*
>>
>> On Wednesday, December 13, 2017 at 3:40:05 PM UTC+3:30, Chris Hopkins 
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Before I answer anything else, I don't understand what you are saying 
>>> with:
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, 13 December 2017 11:49:06 UTC, erfang...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>>
>>>> i want research about gocompiler and want recompile main go-compiler in 
>>>> gnu/linux operation system.(ubuntu/arch)
>>>> not recompile golang.
>>>>
>>>
>>> To my mind:
>>> golang == gocompiler
>>>
>>> (Yes one could argue golang is also the go tooling + the standard 
>>> library + the open sourced packages + the community + ... but that's beside 
>>> the point)
>>>
>>> What do you mean by the differences between "main go-compiler" and 
>>> "golang"
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> Chris
>>>
>>

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