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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) |
Re: Is this a new idea? henry@zoo.toronto.edu (1992-11-08) |
Re: Is this a new idea? clyde@hitech.com.au (1992-11-07) |
Re: Is this a new idea? dlarsson%abbaut@Sweden.EU.net (1992-11-11) |
[8 later articles] |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
From: | ttk@ucscb.UCSC.EDU (the troglodyte killer) |
Organization: | University of California; Santa Cruz |
Date: | Wed, 4 Nov 1992 17:48:51 GMT |
Keywords: | performance |
References: | 92-10-113 92-11-010 |
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.
I seem to remember Rational using a compiler that did
something similar.. It would color-tag the lines of code as they
appeared on your screen, so that if you finish a block and it's
still tagged red, you know you made an error somewhere.
ttk@ucscb.UCSC.EDU
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