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lex & yacc source for C-language interpreter turner@Apple.COM (1990-01-04) |
Re: lex & yacc source for C-language interpreter charlie@genrad.genrad.com (Charlie D. Havener) (1990-01-04) |
Posted-Date: | 4 Jan 90 13:44:25 GMT |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers,comp.lang.c |
Keywords: | lex, yacc, interpreter, C-language |
Date: | 4 Jan 90 13:44:25 GMT |
References: | <1990Jan4.032525.7183@esegue.segue.boston.ma.us> |
From: | "Charlie D. Havener" <charlie@genrad.genrad.com> |
Followup-To: | comp.compilers |
Organization: | GenRad, Inc., Concord, Mass. |
The request was for a C++ grammar and or interpreter.
The December Dr. Dobbs Journal had an article on a C++
parser built using the LALR research parser tool.
In comp.lang.c++ a notice was posted asking for reviewers of
a C++ grammar suitable for YACC.
Date: Tue, 2 Jan 90 14:44:04 EST
From: Jim Roskind x5570 <mit-eddie!RELAY.CS.NET!ileaf!io!leigh!jar%umb.edu>
Finally, there have been many ads for an expert system shell
called OPS2000 I think for $95 for PC's that claims to have
a C++ interpreter as part of it.
[From "Charlie D. Havener" <charlie@genrad.genrad.com>]
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