On Sun, 3 Aug 2003 19:25, Michal Wallace wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, K Stol wrote:
> Really, there's a ton of overlap between the various
> "high level" languages that parrot wants to support.
> Maybe we could put together a generic code generator
> that everyone could use? Obviously, it would have to
> be set up so you could override the parts for each
> language, but it shouldn't be too terribly hard.
>
> What do you think? Want to try squishing pirate/python
> and pirate/lua together? :)

A nice high level code generator would be in my interests as well. Seeing as 
I'm currently working on php/parrot and I've got 'hello world' standard imcc 
code generation going. I'd really like to be able to save alot of the low 
level work.

With regards to my own project, would it be appropriate to ask for parrot CVS 
access in order to publish the php compiler in the parrot source tree? One of 
the files is under the Zend license, being a direct derivation from 
zend_language_scanner.y, are there any licensing restrictions about what goes 
into perl cvs?

Stephen.

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