Enum, unions, struct and traps on overflow added.
C3 Language
C3 is a C-like language trying to be "an incremental improvement over C" rather than a whole new language. C3 owes a lot to the ideas of the C2 language: to iterate on top of C without trying to be a whole new language.
C3 tries to be an alternative in the the C/C++ niche: fast and close to the metal.
Design Principles
- Procedural "get things done"-type of language.
- Try to stay close to C - only change where truly needed.
- Flawless C integration.
- Learning C3 should be easy for a C programmer.
- Dare violating the "close to metal" principle if the value is great.
- Data is inert.
- Avoid "big ideas".
- Avoid the kitchen sink language trap.
Current status
Most work is still being done in the design draft here: https://c3lang.github.io/c3docs/. If you have suggestions, send a mail to christoffer@aegik.com, file an issue or discuss C3 on the r/ProgrammingLanguages Discord server: https://discord.gg/cfu4wdk
There are some small work being done on the parser here, but most of the structure is still missing:
What's missing in the parser
asmsections.- Macro parameter lists to imports.
- auxiliary data for enums.
- Docs not linked to statements/functions/declarations.
What's missing in the semantic analyser
- Incomplete handling of imports.
nextnot correct- Function signatures incomplete.
- Function typedef not done.
asmnot done.catch,throwsandtrystatements.genericnot analysed.attributenot analysed.$switchand$fornot handled.- Enums not correctly handled.
- Errors not correctly handled.
- Type resolution not complete for all types.
typenot handled.- Identifier analysis incomplete.
- Macro call not handled completely.
- Function calls not handled completely.
- Struct initializers not complete.
- Varargs.
What's missing overall
- Integration with C.
What's working?
- Lexing and parsing works (except for the exceptions noted above).
- Simple "hello world"
If you wish to contribute with ideas, please file issues on the c3docs: https://github.com/c3lang/c3docs instead of the compiler.