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Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
From: | andy@research.canon.oz.au (Andy Newman) |
Keywords: | C, tools |
Organization: | Canon Information Systems Research Australia |
References: | 94-07-090 94-08-109 |
Date: | Mon, 22 Aug 1994 01:57:19 GMT |
kendall@pot.East.Sun.COM (Sam Kendall - Sun Microsystems Labs BOS) writes:
>I think CIA (the C tool) has been used on multi-million-line programs.
>Too bad AT&T never made it a product.
It is a product and is advertised in magazines such as the C Users Journal
and Dr. Dobbs. They list an "800" number to ring for details.
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Andy Newman (andy@research.canon.oz.au)
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