Overview
What this challenge is about.
Define a documented C subset: int and bool types, locals, if/else, while, function calls, return. Build a compiler in any host language (TypeScript or Rust preferred) that produces a valid .wasm module per source file. Target the WebAssembly 1.0 binary format directly — no LLVM. Provide 5 example scripts (provided as pseudocode) covering: arithmetic, control flow, recursive Fibonacci, an array sum, and a stub level-logic update function. Each must compile and run inside the studio's existing WASM host (stub provided). Deliver the compiler, the 5 example .wasm outputs, and a 4-page design document.
The Brief
What you'll do, and what you'll demonstrate.
Build a working compiler from a C-like subset to WebAssembly 1.0 binaries that runs in a game studio's existing WASM host.
Earning criteria — what you'll demonstrate
- Generate WebAssembly binary format from an AST
- Map source-level control flow to WASM structured control
- Design a language subset for a specific embedding use case
- Coordinate front-end and back-end work across a small compiler team
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Where this fits in your program.
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Skills you'll demonstrate.
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