Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!yale!think.com!mintaka!spdcc!iecc!compilers-sender From: grosch@gmdka.uucp (Josef Grosch) Newsgroups: comp.compilers Subject: Re: Wanted -- Karlsruhe compiler tools Keywords: lex, parse, attribute, tools Message-ID: <9101091007.AA17991@gmdka.uucp> Date: 9 Jan 91 12:07:49 GMT Sender: compilers-sender@iecc.cambridge.ma.us Reply-To: Josef Grosch Organization: GMD Karlsruhe Lines: 109 Approved: compilers@iecc.cambridge.ma.us Joe Vlietstra asked: > Does anyone know if Karlsruhe has released these tools? > If so, is there an ftp site where they are available? May be some more people are interested in the answers. The general information on our compiler tools follows below. Currently the tools are not available via ftp. TOOLBOX(1) GMD-Forschungsstelle-Karlsruhe TOOLBOX(1) NAME toolbox - tool box for compiler construction DESCRIPTION Toolbox is a set of program generators or compiler construction tools for nearly all phases of a compiler. The compiler construction tools support the automatic generation of compilers for imperative programming languages. The design goals for this tool box were practical usability, significantly reduced construction effort for compilers, and high quality of the generated compilers. Especially with respect to efficiency the tools are competitive to programming by hand. Currently the tools can generate compiler modules in the target languages C and Modula-2. First realistic applications demonstrate the excellent performance of the tools and show that the tools allow the construction of production quality compilers. TOOLS Rex generator for lexical analyzers Lalr LALR(1) parser generator Ell LL(1) parser generator Ast generator for abstract syntax trees Ag generator for attribute evaluators Estra transformation of abstract syntax trees Beg generator for code generators Reuse library of reusable modules IMPLEMENTATION LANGUAGES Modula-2 or C TARGET LANGUAGES Modula-2 or C PLATFORMS DEC Station / ULTRIX VAX / ULTRIX or BSD UNIX 4.2 SUN 3 or SUN 4 / SunOS PCS Cadmus / MUNIX others DISTRIBUTION Medium: DC 300 A data cartridge, TK 50, or Exabyte in tar format source programs in Modula-2 as well as in C binaries for SUN 3 documentation in troff- and Postscript-format example specifications CONTACT J. Grosch, H. Emmelmann GMD Forschungsstelle an der Universitaet Karlsruhe Vincenz-Priesznitz-Str. 1 D-7500 Karlsruhe Germany Phone: +721-6622-26/15 E-Mail: grosch@gmdka.uucp, emmel@karlsruhe.gmd.dbp.de PRICE Source licence excluding Beg: 500 DM or 250 US $ Source licence for Beg : 500 DM or 250 US $ SEE ALSO 1. J. Grosch, `Generators for High-Speed Front-Ends', LNCS, 371, 81-92 (Oct. 1988), Springer Verlag. 2. H. Emmelmann, F. W. Schroeer, Rudolf Landwehr, ` BEG - a Generator for Efficient Back Ends', Sigplan Notices, 24, 227-237 (Jul. 1989) 3. W. M. Waite, J. Grosch and F. W. Schroeer, `Three Compiler Specifications', GMD-Studie Nr. 166, GMD Forschungsstelle an der Universitaet Karlsruhe, Aug. 1989. 4. J. Grosch, `Efficient Generation of Lexical Analysers', Software-Practice & Experience, 19, 1089-1103 (Nov. 1989). 5. J. Grosch, `Efficient and Comfortable Error Recovery in Recursive Descent Parsers', Structured Programming, 11, 129-140 (1990). 6. J. Grosch, H. Emmelmann, `A Tool Box for Compiler Construction', in: Proceedings of the Workshop on Compiler Compilers (Ed. D. Hammer), Schwerin, 158-168, (Oct. 1990). 7. J. Grosch, `Object-Oriented Attribute Grammars', in: Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Computer and Information Sciences (ISCIS V, Eds. A. E. Harmanci, E. Gelenbe), Cappadocia, Nevsehir, Turkey, 807-816, Oct. 1990). 8. J. Grosch, `Lalr - a Generator for Efficient Parsers', Software-Practice & Experience, 20, 1115-1135 (Nov. 1990). 9. J. Grosch, `Tool Support for Data Structures', Structured Programming, 12, (1991), to appear. -- Send compilers articles to compilers@iecc.cambridge.ma.us or {ima | spdcc | world}!iecc!compilers. Meta-mail to compilers-request.