Christophe Raffalli wrote:
Have you looked at dypgen ... (http://dypgen.free.fr/), it even offers
integrated lexer in the latest version
I haven't really looked at that. What are the relative strengths and
weaknesses of the two?
Erik
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Erik de Castro Lopo a écrit :
Yaron Minsky wrote:
Just to be clear, the results of the Menhir project _have_ been rolled into
a release.
Yes, I'm looking at menhir-20080912 right now :-).
hello (offlist),
Have you looked at dypgen ... (http://dypgen.free.fr/), it even offers
Yaron Minsky wrote:
Jane Street didn't host source code repos this year, so you need to go to
the participants sites to get the source. Here's the post-mortem posted on
Jane Street's blog:
http://ocaml.janestreet.com/?q=node/38
That includes links to most of the projects home pages.
On Wed, Nov 12, 2008 at 6:03 PM, Erik de Castro Lopo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yaron Minsky wrote:
Jane Street didn't host source code repos this year, so you need to go to
the participants sites to get the source. Here's the post-mortem posted
on
Jane Street's blog:
Yaron Minsky wrote:
Just to be clear, the results of the Menhir project _have_ been rolled into
a release.
Yes, I'm looking at menhir-20080912 right now :-).
The multicore project has not yet, but that is coming.
And I'm looking forward to that.
Cheers,
Erik
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Hi all,
It seems that the Ocaml Summer Project has finished:
http://osp.janestreet.com/wordpress/?p=30
and I'm wondering if the code going to be released this year like
it was last year? The 2007 code is available at
svn://osprepo.janestcapital.com/osp/2007
but there is no sign of any
Jane Street didn't host source code repos this year, so you need to go to
the participants sites to get the source. Here's the post-mortem posted on
Jane Street's blog:
http://ocaml.janestreet.com/?q=node/38
That includes links to most of the projects home pages. There are two
exceptions: