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Erlang VM byte code assembler for implementing compile-to-beam languages.
The goal is to a provide delightful API for generating BEAM instructions from pure Haskell.
Usage
This example writes a simple module to a file:
{-# LANGUAGE OverloadedStrings #-}
module Main where
import qualified Data.ByteString.Lazy as LBS
import Codec.Beam.Instructions (func_info, label, move, return')
import qualified Codec.Beam as Beam
main :: IO ()
main =
  LBS.writeFile "test_module.beam" $
    Beam.encode "test_module"
      [ Beam.export "tuple_of_one" 0
      ]
      [ label (Beam.Label 1)
      , func_info "tuple_of_one" 0
      , label (Beam.Label 2)
      , move (Beam.Tuple [Beam.Integer 1]) (Beam.X 0)
      , return'
      ]
After you run that program, you can load the resulting module from the Erlang shell!
$ erl
1> l(test_module).
2> test_module:tuple_of_one().
{1}
You can find an example project on GitHub.
Build
Use Stack:
stack build --test
Acknowledgements
Thanks to the following projects, which helped me understand the BEAM file format: