The AVI's with the Compiler Internals walkthrough recordings are not shown on my iMac, and neither on an MS-Vista laptop.Would it be possible to make these available in different formats, or on Youtube?
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I will take a contrary position and say you should still watch the videos, assuming you can solve your viewing issue. (And I hate watching videos.) They are a bit old, but the walkthrough is mostly structural and the structure is still in place. I've not found anything since which was as useful for understanding the compiler as were those videos.
I'll second that motion. There's absolutely no way I'd ever have been able to start on a compiler plugin without having watched those first.
Sure, they may be dated; but you still get the right insights about what the namer and typer phases do, and about the interplay between types and symbols.
There's a great deal more that you need above and beyond the vids, but they definitely give a good starting point so that you'll at least know where to start looking in the source to learn more.
Another good resource to follow up with is Martin's talk from Scala days 2012, in which he explains the layer cake that got introduced to our brave new post-macro world.
I will take a contrary position and say you should still watch the videos, assuming you can solve your viewing issue. (And I hate watching videos.) They are a bit old, but the walkthrough is mostly structural and the structure is still in place. I've not found anything since which was as useful for understanding the compiler as were those videos.
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