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Searching for a C/C++ Interpreter written in pure Java hier.mail.einwerfen@gmail.com (Michael Hielscher) (2011-01-20) |
Searching for a C/C++ Interpreter written in pure Java steshaw@gmail.com (Steven Shaw) (2011-01-23) |
Re: Searching for a C/C++ Interpreter written in pure Java Colin_Paul_Gloster@ACM.org (Colin Paul Gloster) (2011-02-01) |
Re: Searching for a C/C++ Interpreter written in pure Java usenet@rwaltman.com (Roberto Waltman) (2011-02-05) |
From: | Colin Paul Gloster <Colin_Paul_Gloster@ACM.org> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | Tue, 1 Feb 2011 07:55:20 -0500 (EST) |
Organization: | Compilers Central |
References: | 11-01-107 |
Keywords: | C, Java |
Posted-Date: | 01 Feb 2011 13:08:02 EST |
Michael Hielscher sent:
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|"[..] |
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|Maybe somebody has already started or done a project in this direction|
|or has written a C/C++ grammar for a compiler compiler that produces |
|Java code." |
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Grammars for many languages including an approximation of C++ have
been available for the Java Compiler Compiler (JavaCC, not to be
confused with javac) for many years.
Steven Shaw sent:
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|"You could use Cint - the only C and C++ interpreter I know.|
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| http://root.cern.ch/drupal/content/cint |
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|[..]" |
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I advise against this. Do you actually use Cint? I use a codebase
by someone who uses ROOT (which officially Cint is not a part of,
though aside from early versions they are packaged together). ROOT is
very buggy.
Yours sincerely,
Colin Paul Gloster
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