Public domain Eiffel-3 front-end available

langmack@inf.fu-berlin.de (Olaf Langmack)
Wed, 9 Dec 1992 17:22:37 GMT

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Newsgroups: comp.lang.eiffel,comp.compilers
From: langmack@inf.fu-berlin.de (Olaf Langmack)
Organization: Free University of Berlin, Germany
Date: Wed, 9 Dec 1992 17:22:37 GMT
Keywords: Eiffel, parse, available, FTP, report

A compiler front-end for Eiffel-3 is available. It has been generated
automatically with the Karlsruhe toolbox for compiler construction
according to the most recent public language definition. The parser
derives an easy-to-use abstract syntax tree, supports elementary error
recovery and provides a precise source code indication of errors. It
performs a strict syntax check and analyses 4000 lines of source code per
second on a Sun-SPARC workstation.


Report, including an abstract syntax for Eiffel-3:


    B. Groeber and O. Langmack, "A Compiler Front-End for Eiffel-3",
    Report B-92-25, FU Berlin, December 1992.


For a physical copy of the report send surface or electronic mail (don't
forget your address) to:


    Inge Hellmich
    "Report B-92-25"
    FU Informatik
    Nestorstr. 8-9
    W-1000 Berlin 31
    Germany
    sekr@inf.fu-berlin.de


The corresponding archive file is available via anonymous file transfer at:


    ftp.fu-berlin.de:/pub/heron/ep.tar.Z


(The server may be difficult to access from countries outside Europe.
Therefore the location of the archive file may change. Such a change will
be announced here.)


Comments are welcome. Enjoy,
Burghardt Groeber, Olaf Langmack.


langmack@inf.fu-berlin.de
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