October 02, 2003 GCC Resources | ||||
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I'm no compiler writer, but I've read the discussions here about GLUE'ing the D frontend onto GCC, which sounds like an excellent idea. I did a little research and thought I'd share everything I was able to find: http://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gccint/RTL.html#RTL RTL is the language that the backend processes into machine code. Obviously the GLUE code needs to convert whatever type of tree the D frontend produces into GCC's RTL. http://cobolforgcc.sourceforge.net/cobol_14.html#SEC102 This from the COBOL folks has a great deal of information about generating RTL from a syntax tree. Don't know if that's anything that people hadn't seen before or not, but I hope it helps. I personally really hope this works out: I'd love to be able to run D on Mac OS X! -Owen |
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