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list of research compilers/compiler infrastructures? usenet@woggo.org (2003-07-02) |
Re: list of research compilers/compiler infrastructures? vbdis@aol.com (2003-07-13) |
From: | vbdis@aol.com (VBDis) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 13 Jul 2003 23:50:19 -0400 |
Organization: | AOL Bertelsmann Online GmbH & Co. KG http://www.germany.aol.com |
References: | 03-07-013 |
Keywords: | practice |
Posted-Date: | 13 Jul 2003 23:50:19 EDT |
usenet@woggo.org (Will Benton) schreibt:
>I think that, since many tools are modular and can output various
>intermediate representations
Since every tool uses its own unique internal intermediate representation, I
seriously doubt that multiple tools will not only allow for various external
representations (syntax), but also will agree about the meaning of that
information (semantics).
But I'm willing to adjust my mind... ;-)
>please tell me about your favorite research compilers
Currently I'm looking into DotGNU, with treecc and the CLI (ECMA-335).
DoDi
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