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Re: Octave Compiler And Octave Interpreter Source Doku
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David Bateman |
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Re: Octave Compiler And Octave Interpreter Source Doku |
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Wed, 26 May 2004 17:20:04 +0200 |
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This is great!! I'm looking forward to the result of your type interfering
and their incorporation in the octave interpreter...
Cheers
David
According to Jens Ruecknagel <address@hidden> (on 05/26/04):
> Hi,
>
> I am done. My Student research project is done and I can publish it.
>
>
> I implemented a minimal Octave to C++ compiler. It is not really good -
> just a proof of concept.
> The compiler supports a subset of Octave. It keeps Dynamic Typing. It
> builds a stack machine to evaluate expressions. This way the execution
> speed of loops is doubled.
>
>
> Second I wrote a documentation of the Octave Interpreter source code.
> It is the first Chapter of my student research project paper.
> Do you think I should separate the doku from the paper? Do you want to
> include it into the octave Documentation?
>
>
> The paper and the compiler can be downloaded from
> http://www.stud.tu-ilmenau.de/~rueckn/
>
>
> As my masters paper I will try to build a compiler with type inference.
> I am happy about any advice.
> I hereby want to start the compiler discussion again.
> I got the Majic-Paper, I am reading it right now. Are there any other
> papers I should read.
> Is there an octave/matlab Specification, I can use to build the type
> inference system?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jens
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