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Shopping for a Compiler Project Idea spiegler@cs.uri.edu (1999-03-10) |
Re: Shopping for a Compiler Project Idea rrehberg@cyrenesoft.com (Robert Rehberg) (1999-03-23) |
Re: Shopping for a Compiler Project Idea laheadle@boguscs.uchicago.edu (Lyn A Headley) (1999-03-23) |
Re: Shopping for a Compiler Project Idea kaveh@meca.polymtl.ca (Siamak Kaveh) (1999-03-28) |
Re: Shopping for a Compiler Project Idea lionel_delafosse@mail.dotcom.fr (Lionel Delafosse) (1999-03-28) |
Re: Shopping for a Compiler Project Idea microgold@pipeline.com (1999-03-28) |
Re: Shopping for a Compiler Project Idea laguest@nebulas.demon.co.uk (L. A. Guest) (1999-03-28) |
Re: Shopping for a Compiler Project Idea toon@moene.indiv.nluug.nl (Toon Moene) (1999-04-01) |
Re: Shopping for a Compiler Project Idea wclodius@aol.com (1999-04-06) |
From: | Lyn A Headley <laheadle@boguscs.uchicago.edu> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 23 Mar 1999 00:34:43 -0500 |
Organization: | Univ. of Chicago, Computer Science |
References: | 99-03-047 |
Keywords: | courses |
spiegler@cs.uri.edu writes:
> I am shopping for a project idea for a compiler theory course.
here are a few ideas:
- An eiffel or modula 3 front-end for gcc
- a translator from perl xs extension modules to python extensions, or
vice versa.
- reverse engineering tool from (name your language) to the XML-based
UML representation.
- a garbage collector for GNAT, the gnu ada compiler
-Lyn
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