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Re: the long way to the development of a compiler stf@apl.it (Stefano Lanzavecchia) (2001-07-02) |
Re: the long way to the development of a compiler christian.bau@isltd.insignia.com (Christian Bau) (2001-07-02) |
Re: the long way to the development of a compiler aleksey+@cs.cmu.edu (Aleksey Kliger) (2001-07-03) |
Re: the long way to the development of a compiler neelk@alum.mit.edu (2001-07-03) |
Re: the long way to the development of a compiler franck.pissotte@free.fr (Franck Pissotte) (2001-07-03) |
Re: the long way to the development of a compiler marcov@toad.stack.nl (2001-07-06) |
Re: the long way to the development of a compiler frido@q-software-solutions.com (Friedrich Dominicus) (2001-07-17) |
From: | Friedrich Dominicus <frido@q-software-solutions.com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 17 Jul 2001 23:27:28 -0400 |
Organization: | Q Software Solutions GmbH |
References: | 01-07-004 01-07-024 |
Keywords: | C |
Posted-Date: | 17 Jul 2001 23:27:28 EDT |
> Many people also recommended the book on the LCC compiler. Since the
> latter is a bit pricey I'll keep it in my wish list for another while.
> But I will certainly look for references on burg/iburg and the other
> code selectors mentioned in the freely available papers on LCC.
You may check out the technical reference from lcc-win32. In which
Jacob Navia outlines his approaches to adapt lcc to the windows
platform
Regards
Friedrich
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