Aim (Assembler In a Monad) is a DSL implemented in Haskell to generate assembly language. It is largely inspired by Daniel Bernstein's qhasm. However, implementing it as a DSL would give the entire power of Haskell at our disposal. For example, macros are already "builtin": one just uses a Haskell function to generate the code.
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A haskell DSL for generating assembly code.
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