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- From: jjmcwill@mtu.edu (Jeff McWilliams)
- Subject: Re: Sozobon (or other free C's): would this strategy work?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan7.083210.13619@mtu.edu>
- Organization: Michigan Technological University
- References: <29879@castle.ed.ac.uk> <1993Jan5.023237.18823@cs.yale.edu> <1993Jan5.133455.9714@panix.com>
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- Date: Thu, 7 Jan 1993 08:32:10 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan5.133455.9714@panix.com> spencer@panix.com (David Spencer) writes:
- >
- >> To encourage people to port GCC, Richard Stallman
- >>(author of GCC) has written a 190-page manual describing in detail how
- >>to port GCC. I don't believe any other program comes with such
- >>carefully written porting instructions.
- >
- >A very nice book on practical compiler theory. Unfortunately (unless
- >I'm out of date), the manual is not up to date. The latest version of
- >the manual describes version 1.38, I think; the current version of the
- >compiler is 2.3. Because the basic theory of the compiler hasn't
- >changed, it should be adequate, though.
- >
- >
- >dhs spencer@panix.com
-
- Can somebody please tell me the title of this book that is mentioned above?
- E-mail preferred, follow-ups to the post acceptable.
-
- Jeff McWilliams
- jjmcwill@mtu.edu OR jjmcwill@mathlab.mtu.edu
-
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