
I have an implementation of a language that has all the features you
mention (ints + booleans, assignment, arithmetic and logic operators, if
statements, while and repeat loops, blocks), which I have used in my
Programming Languages class. It also has a typechecker. It is interpreted
--- not sure if that is OK or if you are looking for something with a
compiler. I would be happy to send it to you privately off-list if it
sounds like it might fit the bill.
-Brent
On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 7:34 PM Igor Moreno Santos
Hi,
I'm looking for a toy imperative language implementation in Haskell for research purposes. I imagine something like the language of arithmetic expressions from TAPL ch. 3 augmented with - while-loop (so the CFG has loops) - blocks (sequence of statements to put inside loops and conditionals) - assignment (otherwise we can't show any effects from sequences)
I think there's probably nothing exactly like that so we might end up doing it ourselves but maybe there's already something out there.
Thank you in advance.
Regards, Igor Moreno
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