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Building a compiler for your own language: validation Posted: Sep 7, 2016 9:18 AM
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So you have parsed your code and built a clean AST for it. Now it is time to check if what the user has expressed make sense at all. We should perform validation, identifying semantical errors, to communicate together with lexical and syntactical errors (provided by the parser). Series on building your own language Previous ...

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