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ANNOUNCE: C++ browser hack (was GCC as front end...) sanjay@clef.lcs.mit.edu (1995-07-19) |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
From: | sanjay@clef.lcs.mit.edu (Sanjay Ghemawat) |
Keywords: | C++, available, tools |
Organization: | MIT Lab for Computer Science |
References: | 95-07-076 95-07-104 |
Date: | Wed, 19 Jul 1995 17:17:23 GMT |
sanjay@clef.lcs.mit.edu (Sanjay Ghemawat) writes:
> If people are interested in taking a copy of my sources and promise
> not to bother me too much (I have to finish writing my thesis on a
> completely unrelated topic), I could probably tar up my sources and
> put them on an ftp site.
A few people expressed an interest in seeing my "parse only what is
necessary" C++ parser and associated code browser. So I made up a
source distribution and put it out for anonymous ftp at:
file://ftp.lcs.mit.edu/pub/sanjay/browse-1.0.tar.gz
The source code is also available from my home page on the WWW:
http://www.pmg.lcs.mit.edu/~sanjay/index.html
I don't really have time to support this code, so you are on your
own in case you want to use it.
-Sanjay Ghemawat
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