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Re: Using gcc's parser for Y2k work jlilley@empathy.com (John Lilley) (1997-08-30) |
Re: Using gcc's parser for Y2k work jlilley@empathy.com (John Lilley) (1997-09-03) |
Re: Using gcc's parser for Y2k work dweise@microsoft.com (Daniel Weise) (1997-09-07) |
From: | John Lilley <jlilley@empathy.com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 3 Sep 1997 01:14:22 -0400 |
Organization: | Nerds for Hire, Inc. |
References: | 97-08-077 97-08-086 |
Keywords: | administrivia, question |
Daniel Wang wrote:
> Take a peek at
> http://www.research.microsoft.com/research/analysts/ast.htm
> I haven't actually used it myself, just knows it exists and sounds like
> its exactly what you're looking for.
I checked out this link. It appears to be Microsoft-internal-only, or
at least there is no obvious way to actually *get* the tool short of
being employed by Microsoft Research. Does anyone have different
information?
john
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