C language interpreter
greenber at acf4.UUCP
greenber at acf4.UUCP
Sat Nov 17 00:23:00 AEST 1984
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I just saw a 'C' interp. program, designed for the IBM PC, running
a hardwired library of Lattice at the New York Ametuer Computer Club.
The people that were describing it saw that they'll be getting out
of Beta Test (I'm a Beta Test Site soon----yeah!) in about two months,
and that they'll be selling the package for about $175 (US).
After sitting down to use it, I was VERY impressed. It is decently
fast, is really a full implementation and is only lacking in a few
things:
No linking of object libraries
No bit fields (shucks, I use 'em every day :-))
and a few arcane things, like no in-line assembler.
It takes up about 192K (!!) and we figured out how they did it so fast:
They have every C program ever written stored in the system through a
new compression technique. Then it is just a matter of grepping the
"program database"!! :-)
I'll keep you posted as soon as I get my Beta Test Version.
Ross M. Greenberg @ NYU ----> allegra!cmcl2!acf4!greenber <----
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