why arent there any c-interpreter ?

Michael Meissner meissner at osf.org
Tue Dec 4 04:26:29 AEST 1990


In article <3303 at medusa.informatik.uni-erlangen.de> admerlev at medusa.informatik.uni-erlangen.de (Arnd Merlevede ) writes:

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| From: admerlev at medusa.informatik.uni-erlangen.de (Arnd Merlevede )
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| Keywords: c interpreter
| Date: 3 Dec 90 04:00:55 GMT
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| hey everybody,
| i would like to know why there aren't any c-interprters out there.
| it would be nice to test small pieces of code interactively...
| 
| so, any suggestions why there are none ?

I dunno, Saber-C is certainly a C interpreter.  It is a real neat
product, particularly the X windows version.  You can contact them at:

	Saber Software, Inc.
	185 Alewife Brook Parkway
	Cambridge, MA 02138
	617-876-7636

At present they support, Sun3, Sun4, Sun 386i, VAXen, DECstations, and
I think they said soon Data General AViiON.  They also have a C++
interpreter.
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