Back End
The Back-End is the part that compiles down to Michelson. Instead of a single compilation step, it is separated in two parts.
Transpiler and Mini_C
The Transpiler is a function that takes as input the Typed AST, and outputs expressions in a language that is basically a Michelson based on with named variables and first-class-environments.
On the one hand, there are cases in the AST like E_if_bool or E_make_empty_list that would be directly translated in Michelson like IF {} {} or NIL.
On the other hand, there are cases in the AST like E_variable or E_environment_select that specifically target the compiler.
The files of the Transpiler are in transpiler/, while those of Mini_c are in mini_c/.
Compiler
The previous model of compilation from LIGO to Michelson model was
complicated. The current one is quite straightforward, where the
environment of variables (x -> 12, y -> “foo”) is compiled as
Michelson stack (12 :: foo). It has been simplified for multiple
reasons: Having a simple model reduces its number of points of
failure. Having a simple model makes optimising it easier. We
submitted a change to the Tezos’ protocol that actually makes it more
efficient.