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- From: sawada@etlpom.etl.go.jp (Toshimi sawada)
- Subject: Re: ML for the NeXT??
- In-Reply-To: mcn@cwru.edu's message of 4 Sep 1992 22: 06:49 GMT
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- Organization: Electrotechnical Laboratory, Tsukuba Science City
- References: <Yedv8wi00YV7A68VM7@andrew.cmu.edu>
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- Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1992 05:58:37 GMT
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- In <188mlpINN2kr@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> mcn@cwru.edu writes:
- >In article <Yedv8wi00YV7A68VM7@andrew.cmu.edu> gb2a+@andrew.cmu.edu (George J.
- >Baxter) writes:
- >>Hey folks, is there a standard ML compiler for the NeXT???
- >
- >1) You don't need to compile ML--it's already in machine form, hence the name.
- >2) If you want to compile ASSEMBLER--create the file with the extension '.s',
- >and send it through cc.
-
- I think the original poster is looking for SML(Standard ML) language
- implementation, NOT a Machine Language.
-
- BTW, I also want the info. about SML, was "Standard ML of New Jersey"
- ported to the NeXT, or are there any others?
-
- Thanks in advance.
- --
- T. Sawada, sawada@etl.go.jp, on leave from SRA Inc.
-