Kazm is a C-like programming language implemented in OCaml for the Programming Languages and Translators class at Columbia University.
In addition to a basic subset of C, Kazm also supports lightweight classes, arrays, and a scoping mechanism that automatically destroys objects.
The easiest way to run the Kazm compiler is using Docker and the bundled helper. First clone the repository and enter the kazm
directory, then compile the included hello_world.kazm
file in the Kazm Docker container:
git clone git@github.com:aapeliv/plt.git
cd kazm/
docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/home/kazm -w=/home/kazm aapeliv/plt ./compile.py --run hello_world.kazm
The helper can be run without the --run
switch in which case the compiler will simply produce an executable but not run it.
cd kazm/
docker run --rm -it -v $(pwd):/home/kazm -w=/home/kazm aapeliv/plt ./test.py