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SixtyPical
SixtyPical is a very low-level programming language, similar to 6502 assembly, with static analysis through abstract interpretation.
In practice, this means it catches things like
- you forgot to clear carry before adding something to the accumulator
- a subroutine that you call trashes a register you thought was preserved
and suchlike.
It is a work in progress, currently at the proof-of-concept stage.
The current released version of SixtyPical is 0.2. It is a complete reboot of SixtyPical 0.1. The reference implementation is written in Python instead of Haskell. The language is much simpler — we're going to try to get the analysis completely right before adding more sophisticated and useful features in future versions.
Documentation
- Design Goals — coming soon.
- SixtyPical specification
- [Literate test suite for SixtyPical execution](tests/SixtyPical Execution.md)
- [Literate test suite for SixtyPical analysis](tests/SixtyPical Analysis.md)
- [6502 Opcodes used/not used in SixtyPical](doc/6502 Opcodes.md)
TODO
For 0.3:
- generate 6502 code for all SixtyPical instructions.
For 0.4:
while
loops.
For 0.5:
- add line number (or at least routine name) to error messages.
- hexadecimal literals.
if not
.- 6502-mnemonic aliases (
sec
,clc
) - other handy aliases (
eq
forz
, etc.) - source code comments.
For 0.6:
repeat
loops.word
type.table
type constructor and indirect addressing.
For 0.7:
- explicitly-addressed memory locations