Am 17.08.2013 21:31, schrieb Mark Morgan Lloyd:
Bernd Oppolzer wrote:
- first I would like to port the Stanford compiler to Windows, OS/2
and maybe Linux 386,
using FPC. Only phase 1, which generates PCode. My goal is not to get
a compiler
which produces executable code, but to learn about the issues when
porting an EBCDIC
compiler to an ASCII machine, in the first place. This is of course
much easier than the
other direction (FPC to zArch), because the compiler is much smaller.
Is the Stanford compiler related to P4, since I notice that a port of
P4 to FPC/Delphi has just been published on Berlios
https://developer.berlios.de/projects/pp4fpc/
My version is an extended version of the McGill University compiler of
1982 (which was part of
the MUSIC/SP system), which is an extension of the Stanford compiler of
1979,
which is an extension of Niklaus Wirth's P4 compiler.
Sorry for the late answer; I was off for holidays.
Kind regards
Bernd
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