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Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
From: | jejones@microware.com (James Jones) |
Keywords: | tools, C |
Organization: | Microware Systems Corp., Des Moines, Iowa |
References: | 95-02-067 95-02-093 |
Date: | Mon, 13 Feb 1995 16:30:19 GMT |
kik@ironwood.cray.com (Krishna Ksheerabdhi) writes:
>Well, I dont know of a tool, but there is a little article in one of
>the SIGPLAN notices (within the last couple of years, does anybody
>recall?) by Mody wherein he mentions a systematic scheme for parsing
>(actually reading) and interpreting C declarations.
Perhaps Mr. Ksheerabdhi is thinking of Bruce Anderson's to-the-point
"Type Syntax in the Language 'C': an object lesson in syntactic
innovation," though it certainly wasn't within the last couple of
years.
James Jones
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