Re: Blitz (fwd)

From: tveldhui (tveldhui@extreme.indiana.edu)
Date: Sun Dec 13 1998 - 15:04:03 EST


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>From tveldhui@cs.indiana.edu Thu Oct 15 13:39 EST 1998
From: Todd Veldhuizen <tveldhui@cs.indiana.edu>
Message-Id: <199810151838.NAA13639@whale.cs.indiana.edu>
Subject: Re: Blitz
To: mpmcl@mitre.org (Michael P. McLaughlin)
Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 13:38:55 -0500 (EST)
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> >I've heard that the new CW is good, but haven't had a chance to
> >experiment with it yet. The best place to start is with the
> >compiler test suite (in the compiler subdirectory of the
> >distribution).
>
> Hi,
>
> Not sure what you mean. There is no module named "test suite." Should I
> try to compile the .cpp modules in the compiler folder individually,
> together, what?

Well, if you were working under unix there are scripts which compile
all the programs automatically. I haven't done anything similar for
the Mac. The most interesting programs would be membtmpl, partial,
porder and enumcomp.

Cheers,
Todd

>
> It looks like most (all?) of them have main(). I could try them one by
> one. Maybe I'll just do that.
>
>
> >I'll be interested to know what you find.
> >
>
> I'll let you know.
>
> -- Mike McLaughlin (mpmcl@mitre.org)
>
>
>



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