[antlr-interest] Re: treecc: AOP Approach to Writing Compilers

micheal_jor open.zone at virgin.net
Wed Nov 24 13:11:07 PST 2004



--- In antlr-interest at yahoogroups.com, "Alexey Demakov" <demakov at i...>
wrote:

> > > I've found another tool for specification of heterogenous tree
> > > http://www.southern-storm.com.au/treecc.html

<SNIP>

> > I looked at it a couple of years ago. It seemed easy to use and useful
> > but it was tied to a Yacc-ish way of life. Sigh...
> 
> I don't see any dependencies on yacc. Only % in notation.
> But I'm reading treecc docs only about a hour :)

That [dependency] seems to have disappeared (or perhaps I was wrong
and it never existed). I see treecc can now generate code for
languages other than C too. Treecc has changed a lot I see...

> > I didn't get the AOP-ness though. I though it was just a tree builder.
> > Perhaps I missed something.
> 
> The second link describes the tree?? way of tree processing.

I read both. Can't quite agree it's AOP. Nevermind, it seems useful
[at last] in any case. One for the check-this-out list...

Cheers!

Micheal






 
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