Project Tabernacle
Intro
This is a project to continue the legacy of Terry Davis(RIP) via making a HolyC llvm frontend with libaries from templeOS that be used to run TempleOS at native speeds on different architectures. Join my Discord for More info https://discord.gg/umG42Bq
Anyone Can Contribute Now
This is a project that will allow any program who knows C to contribute,because i am making a "checklist" of basic things that can be written by anyone, including beginners and masters ,so here is the Roadmap
Roadmap
- Project Tabernacle
- HolyC front-end
- Lexer
- Strings (Untested)
- Integers (Untested)
- Floats
- Chars (https://templeos.holyc.xyz/Wb/Doc/CharOverview.html)
- Keywords
- Operators
- Preprocessor
- Parser
- Precedence
- Functions Calls
- Types
- Unions
- Classes
- Control Statements
- Switch
- Sub-Switch
- If
- While
- For
- Switch
- Assembler
- 64Bit to llvm
- LLVM front-end
- compiler
- Real-time Linker(C-Pluff?)
- Code Launcher(C-Pluff again)
- TempleOS libraries
- Bits (Use builtin Clang/Gcc functions)
- Scan Codes
- Command Line
- Graphic Controls (sdl)
- Dates (32Bits days after Christ,negative are BC dates)
- Debugger
- CIA demands
- Fuse file system
- Directives
- DolDoc(sdl)
- FileFind
- Hash table for symbols
- InFIle(pipe for remote controllign stuff)
- Menu Pushing
- Mouse
- Multi-Threading
- ??? More
- Lexer
- HolyC front-end

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