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Some edits in "Code generation" section
The role of the first few snippets is not completely clear from the text, I think it would be good to give some more context.
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Code Generation
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---------------
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From the core language we will either evaluate it on top of a high-level
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interpreter written in Haskell itself, or into another intermediate language
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like C or LLVM which can itself be compiled into native code.
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After translating an expression to the core language we will either evaluate
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it with a high-level interpreter written in Haskell itself, or translate it
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to another intermediate language (such as LLVM IR or GHC's Cmm) which can be
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compiled into native code. This intermediate language abstracts over the
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process of assigning values to, and moving values between CPU registers and
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main memory.
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As an example, the statement
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```haskell
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let f x = x + 1
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```
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Quite often this process will involve another intermediate representation which
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abstracts over the process of assigning and moving values between CPU registers
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and main memory. LLVM and GHC's Cmm are two target languages serving this
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purpose.
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which corresponds to the following assembly instructions:
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```haskell
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f:
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ret
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```
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looks like this in LLVM IR (note the absence of mov instructions):
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```haskell
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define i32 @f(i32 %x) {
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entry:
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}
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```
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From here the target language can be compiled into the system's assembly
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language. All code that is required for evaluation is *linked* into the
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resulting module.
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From the intermediate representation the code can be compiled into the
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system's assembly language. Any additional code that is required for
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evaluation is *linked* into the resulting module.
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```perl
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f:
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