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Re: standard intermediate representation for C/C++ ? sdm@cs.brown.edu (1992-05-08) |
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Newsgroups: | comp.compilers,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++ |
From: | sdm@cs.brown.edu (Scott Meyers) |
Keywords: | tools, C++ |
Organization: | Brown University Department of Computer Science |
References: | 92-05-010 92-05-038 |
Date: | Fri, 8 May 1992 14:57:20 GMT |
martin@CS.UCLA.EDU (david l. martin) writes:
| >Is there a standard or widely accepted definition of an intermediate
| >representation for ANSI C or for C++? (Or even one that's well
| >documented, even thought it may not be in wide use.)
It is highly likely that this topic -- that of a high-level intermediate
representation for C++ programs -- will be the primary focus of the
Advanced Topics Workshop that will follow the upcoming USENIX C++
conference. When details are available, I will post them.
Scott
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