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So the parsed code goes through a compiler? And then it is executed?
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Re^7: Writing a Programming Language in Perl
by chromatic (Archbishop) on Oct 26, 2011 at 03:22 UTC

    A compiler (or interpreter) has a few parts.

    A parser converts a file full of source code into a data structure.

    An interpreter traverses that data structure and executes the appropriate commands for each significant node in the structure.

    A compiler transforms that data structure and emits something else. Perhaps this other is object code for a specific processor or perhaps it's binary code for a virtual machine or perhaps it's source code for another language entirely.

    If you look at compiling and implementing languages this way, you already know the general technique. (everything is a compiler).


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      So what code is needed to start what I am trying to do?