Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!van-bc!mdavcr!rdr From: rdr@mdavcr.UUCP (Randolph Roesler) Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted Subject: Cint: RISC Interpreter for C Summary: Cint: developed under NSF Grant, might be PD Keywords: Cint interpreter wanted Message-ID: <684@mdavcr.UUCP> Date: 27 Oct 89 19:56:29 GMT Reply-To: rdr@mdavcr.UUCP (Randolph Roesler) Distribution: na Organization: MacDonald Dettwiler, Richmond, B.C., Canada Lines: 24 Cint: A RISC Interpreter for C Programming Language is discribed in SIGPLAN 87 Symposium on Interpreters and Interpretive Techniques (page 189). The authors (Jack W. Davidson of University of Virginia and Joseph V. Gresh of AT&T (Lincroft)) describe how they developed a completly portable compiler/virtual-machine C interpreter, ie: translator => 7032 lines C code v-machine => 4811 lines C code This research work was performed with the help of the National Science Foundation (CCR-8611653), so, I was wondering if Cint was in the Public domain. If it is - I would like a copy to serve as a base for some language design I am doing. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It's not the size of your signature that Randy Roesler counts - it's how you use it! MacDonald Dettwiler & Assc. email ...!uunet!van-bc!mdavcr!rdr BC Canada 604-278-3411