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Is this a new idea? M.J.Landzaat@fel.tno.nl (1992-10-28) |
Re: Is this a new idea? bazyar@csn.org (1992-10-31) |
Re: Is this a new idea? clyde@hitech.com.au (1992-11-02) |
Re: Is this a new idea? pcwu@csie.nctu.edu.tw (1992-11-03) |
Re: Is this a new idea? ryer@inmet.camb.inmet.com (1992-11-03) |
Re: Is this a new idea? byron@netapp.com (Byron Rakitzis) (1992-11-04) |
Re: Is this a new idea? ttk@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (1992-11-04) |
Re: Is this a new idea? dak@sq.sq.com (1992-11-04) |
Re: Is this a new idea? dnl@macsch.com (1992-11-04) |
Re: Is this a new idea? tmb@arollaidiap.ch (1992-11-06) |
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Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
From: | pcwu@csie.nctu.edu.tw (Wu Pei-Chi) |
Organization: | Computer Science & Information Engin., Chiao-Tung U, Taiwan, ROC |
Date: | Tue, 3 Nov 1992 07:45:44 GMT |
References: | 92-10-113 |
Keywords: | performance |
M.J.Landzaat@fel.tno.nl (Maarten Landzaat) writes:
: [a compiler]
: that during my editing, reads the program text I typed in so far, and
: tries to compile and link it as much as it can in the background, with low
: priority so nobody gets bad response.
Some researchers have being working on this dream for years. It was called
"incremental compiling" technique. Some of them are related with an
environment,so called language-based environment or syntax-directed
editor. A famous one is Synthesizer Generator, developed in Cornell
University.
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