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Re: Looking for new language features rosing@peakfive.com (Matt Rosing) (2000-09-11) |
Re: Looking for new language features rhyde@cs.ucr.edu (Randall Hyde) (2000-09-13) |
Re: Looking for new language features viczh@uic.edu (Victor Joukov) (2000-09-15) |
Re: Looking for new language features adrian@dcs.rhbnc.ac.uk (2000-09-17) |
Re: Looking for new language features mr@peakSPAMLESSfive.com (Matt) (2000-09-21) |
Re: Looking for new language features georg.lokowandt@sap.com (Georg Lokowandt) (2000-09-23) |
Re: Looking for new language features vbdis@aol.com (2000-09-28) |
Re: Looking for new language features rhyde@cs.ucr.edu (Randall Hyde) (2000-10-01) |
Re: Looking for new language features idbaxter@semdesigns.com (Ira D. Baxter) (2000-10-06) |
Re: Looking for new language features mr@peakSPAMLESSfive.com (Matt) (2000-10-06) |
Re: Looking for new language features dsl@tepkom.ru (Dmitri Lomov) (2000-10-08) |
Re: Looking for new language features hannah@mamba.pond.sub.org (2000-10-22) |
From: | vbdis@aol.com (VBDis) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 28 Sep 2000 17:41:50 -0400 |
Organization: | AOL Bertelsmann Online GmbH & Co. KG http://www.germany.aol.com |
References: | 00-09-165 |
Keywords: | design, forth, comment |
"Georg Lokowandt" <georg.lokowandt@sap.com> schreibt:
>Possible solution: The language offers
>elements for every task and the user has the ability to activate only
>those features that he wants to use in a module.
Sounds somewhat like FORTH.
BTW, does anybody know of an(other) modular compiler, which can be
extended with new syntax modules? Something like a code generator with
a general parser interface?
DoDi
[New syntax added on the fly? Lots of dead extensible languages from the
1970s like EL/1 and IMP72. -John]
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