Re: Looking for new language features

vbdis@aol.com (VBDis)
28 Sep 2000 17:41:50 -0400

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From: vbdis@aol.com (VBDis)
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: 28 Sep 2000 17:41:50 -0400
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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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