[antlr-interest] Java To C compiler
Sohail Somani
sohail at taggedtype.net
Sun Jun 4 19:41:57 PDT 2006
I'm sure java.util is pretty straightforward. As for reflect, you could
probably emulate read-only reflection pretty easily.
If I want easy reflection though I use python :)
On Sun, 2006-06-04 at 21:33 -0400, M. Rangnathan wrote:
> Hmm .... from the web page " capture the Intention present in the
> source language. "
>
> Sounds a bit like the famous Turing halting problem. :-)
>
> What do you do about the java.util and java.lang.reflect package? What
> is your most ambitious translation project to date?
>
> Ranga
>
> Sohail Somani wrote:
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> >On Sun, 2006-06-04 at 15:52 -0800, Navin Sinha wrote:
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> >
> >>Hi,
> >>Another wonderful product - thanx to the power of ANTLR.
> >>
> >>ReInvent Software Solutions has developed a Java to C compiler that produces very small C footprints - as if the application was originally written in C. We have accomplished this using the techniques of Intentional Compilation that we have pioneered. Write to us to request a white paper at technologies at reinventsoft.com
> >>
> >>Visit http://reinventsoft.com/intentionalcompilation.html for more information
> >>
> >>
> >
> >That sounds interesting, what is the white paper about?
> >
> >Sohail
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