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- BoppreH> Byterun is a Python interpreter written in Python. This may strike you as odd, but it's no more odd than writing a C compiler in C.I'm not so sure. The difference between a self-hosted compiler and a circular interpreter is that the compiler has a binary artifact that you can store.With an interpreter, you still need some binary to run your interpreter, which will probably be CPython, making the new interpreter redundant. And if you add a language feature to the custom interpreter, and you want to use that feature in the interpreter itself, you need to run the whole chain at runtime: CPython -> Old Interpreter That Understand New Feature -> New Interpreter That Uses New Feature -> Target Program. And the chain only gets longer, each iteration exponentially slower.Meanwhile with a self-hosted compiler, each iteration is "cached" in the form a compiled binary. The chain is only in the history of the binary, not part of the runtime.---Edit since this is now a top comment: I'm not complaining about the project! Interpreters are cool, and this is genuinely useful for learning and experimentation. It's also nice to demystify our tools.
- anitilOooh it's a bytecode interpreter! I was wondering how they'd fit a parser/tokenizer in 500 lines unless the first was `import tokenizer, parser`. And it looks like 1500ish lines according to tokeiI think because python is a stack-based interpreter this is a really great way to get some exposure to how it works if you're not too familiar with C. A nice project!
- jgbuddyone liner:eval(str)
- vachanmn123Very well written! Everyone used to tell me during Uni that stacks are used for running programs, never ACTUALLY understood where or how.
- blueybingothe article glosses over something worth pausing on: the `getattr` trick for dispatching instructions (replacing the big if-elif chain) is actaully a really elegant pattern that shows up in a lot of real interpreters and command dispatchers, not just toy ones -- worth studying that bit specifically if you're building anything with extensible command sets.
- tekknolagi
- woadwarrior01aka A Metacircular Interpreter
- throwpoasterHow does it define ā\nā? ;)cf: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rdriley/487/papers/Thompson_1984_Ref...
- gield(2012)
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- andltsemi3"Yaw dog I heard you liked python, so I put python in your python so you can interpret python while you interpret python"
- hcfmanJust wondering why you stopped there? Why not a python interpreter for a python interpreter for python ?