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February 05, 2003 C Minus Minus | ||||
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http://www.cminusminus.org/ |
February 05, 2003 Re: C Minus Minus | ||||
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Posted in reply to Mark Evans | "Mark Evans" <Mark_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:b1pnie$26qo$1@digitaldaemon.com... > > http://www.cminusminus.org/ > > seeing the use (yet again of C<sym>[<sym>]) anyone remember Dr Dobbs in the early 90's mentioning a language C+@ ? the only thing online I can find is a reference to that, but no info on the lang (any links any one ?) |
February 05, 2003 Re: C Minus Minus | ||||
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Posted in reply to Mark Evans | Forget it, it doesn't work well!
It's simply no use.
I know it well already and have thought about using it. No. Not till they make a GCC or .NET plug or something nearly as useful.
Besides, it's inherently a slow compilation process, outputting c-- istead of a "real" IL.
-i.
Mark Evans wrote:
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Posted in reply to Mike Wynn | C-- is not a programming language, but a language designed to be output by HLL compilers and then... compiled. Something between C and assembler. Failure. What you probably mean is this: http://home.earthlink.net/~descubes/C-- It is supposed to be a joke based upon negative experience with C/ C++/ Forth/ other langs. Note that it has nothing to do with a "real" C--. Mike Wynn wrote: > "Mark Evans" <Mark_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message > news:b1pnie$26qo$1@digitaldaemon.com... > >>http://www.cminusminus.org/ >> >> > > seeing the use (yet again of C<sym>[<sym>]) > anyone remember Dr Dobbs in the early 90's mentioning a language C+@ ? > the only thing online I can find is a reference to that, but no info on the > lang (any links any one ?) > |
February 05, 2003 Re: C Minus Minus | ||||
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Posted in reply to Ilya Minkov | I've seen C-- b4, when looking at Imp and some things like VM's and bytecode/generic Asm/ IL systems for some insperation for one of my own ideas. the C<sym><sym> just reminded me of yet another use of the simlar idiogram, c+@ which was going to be the new c++ in the 90's and wondered if anyone has any links to any info on exactly what c+@ offered that D/Java/C# don't C+@ was a real lang http://www.ddj.com/articles/1993/9310/ quite enjoyed http://wombat.doc.ic.ac.uk/foldoc/foldoc.cgi?C%2b- on my search for C+@ I personally think Imp looks a better impl lang than C-- but only skimmed them. "Ilya Minkov" <midiclub@8ung.at> wrote in message news:b1r9ai$4f9$1@digitaldaemon.com... > C-- is not a programming language, but a language designed to be output by HLL compilers and then... compiled. Something between C and assembler. Failure. > > What you probably mean is this: > http://home.earthlink.net/~descubes/C-- > It is supposed to be a joke based upon negative experience with C/ C++/ > Forth/ other langs. Note that it has nothing to do with a "real" C--. > > > Mike Wynn wrote: > > "Mark Evans" <Mark_member@pathlink.com> wrote in message news:b1pnie$26qo$1@digitaldaemon.com... > > > >>http://www.cminusminus.org/ > >> > >> > > > > seeing the use (yet again of C<sym>[<sym>]) > > anyone remember Dr Dobbs in the early 90's mentioning a language C+@ ? > > the only thing online I can find is a reference to that, but no info on the > > lang (any links any one ?) > > > |
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