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Received: by cheltenham.cs.arizona.edu; Tue, 30 May 1995 08:39:07 MST
To: icon-group-l@cs.arizona.edu
Date: 30 May 1995 20:36:41 +1000
From: ok@goanna.cs.rmit.edu.au (Richard A. O'Keefe)
Message-Id: <3qesfp$bhj@goanna.cs.rmit.edu.au>
Organization: Comp Sci, RMIT, Melbourne, Australia
Sender: icon-group-request@cs.arizona.edu
References: <3pc58h$htb@news.computek.net>, <3puepa$86k@agate.berkeley.edu>, <3pv9m2$n57@nova.umuc.edu>
Subject: Re: icon notes [Re: Is there such a language...]
Errors-To: icon-group-errors@cs.arizona.edu
jwalsh@nova.umuc.edu (thirtysomething) writes:
>Does the Icon compiler produce native (machine) code? Execution
>performance is still an issue for many, although I agree that it
>is becoming *less* of an issue.
Yes. It is called 'iconc'.
>And can I leave a copy of the compiler with the client?
Yes. It costs as much as the rest of Icon (= $0.00).
--
"The complex-type shall be a simple-type." ISO 10206:1991 (Extended Pascal)
Richard A. O'Keefe; http://www.cs.rmit.edu.au/~ok; RMIT Comp.Sci.