This is my work in progress Quake C compiler. There are very few _good_ QC compilers out there on the internet that can be used in the opensource community. There are a lot of mediocre compilers, but no one wants those. This is the solution for that, for once a proper Quake C compiler that is capable of doing proper optimization. The design so far of this compiler is basic, because it doesn't actually compile code yet. gmqcc.h This is the common header with all definitions, structures, and constants for everything. error.c This is the error subsystem, this handles the output of good detailed error messages (not currently, but will), with colors and such. lex.c This is the lexer, a very small basic step-seek lexer that can be easily changed to add new tokens, very retargetable. main.c This is the core compiler entry, handles switches (will) to toggle on and off certian compiler features. parse.c This is the parser which goes over all tokens and generates a parse tree (not currently, but will) and check for syntax correctness. typedef.c This is the typedef system, this is a seperate file because it's a lot more complicated than it sounds. This handles all typedefs, and even recrusive typedefs. README This is the file you're currently reading Makefile The makefile, when sources are added you should add them to the SRC= line otherwise the build will not pick it up. Trivial stuff, small easy to manage makefile, no need to complicate it. Some targets: #make gmqcc Builds gmqcc, creating a gmqcc binary file in the current directory as the makefile. #make clean Cleans the build files left behind by a previous build