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- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 1992 15:10:59 -0400
- From: Richard Dale Romero <rickr+@CMU.EDU>
- Subject: Re: C interpreter for Unix
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- Excerpts from netnews.comp.lang.c: 21-Aug-92 C interpreter for Unix
- Giuseppe Surace@edy.elet (142)
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- > Does anyone know if in the free software exist a 'C interpeter' for Unix
- > systems.
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- > Thanx in advance
- > Giuseppe Surace
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- > Keywords:
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- Possibly UPS is what you are looking for. It's a debugger that includes
- the ability to interpret C code. There is a mailing list
- ups-users@ukc.ac.uk, with the subscription requests going to
- ups-users-request@ukc.ac.uk. (This info is a bit old, though, and I'm
- not sure how accurate.) I don't have an anon ftp site for it, though.
- Try using archie. The most current version (which is not very) as far
- as I can tell is 2.31.
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- Rick Romero
- Carnegie Mellon University
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