Are there Occam-Pi or Guppy frontends to GCC or LLVM?
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I like Occam, it's a nice language, but KROC is a frustrating compiler that has suffered many years bit-rot. I am looking for front-ends that will work with one of the standard (step back in amazement!) compilers for Linux or one of the Unixen out there. Guppy is the sequel to Occam-Pi.
Is there such a front-end? If not, are there clear instructions somewhere on how to develop one?
If it helps, these are Pascal-ish languages designed around CSP, explicit parallelism, zero heap and the idea of everything being mobile.
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I like Occam, it's a nice language, but KROC is a frustrating compiler that has suffered many years bit-rot. I am looking for front-ends that will work with one of the standard (step back in amazement!) compilers for Linux or one of the Unixen out there. Guppy is the sequel to Occam-Pi.
Is there such a front-end? If not, are there clear instructions somewhere on how to develop one?
If it helps, these are Pascal-ish languages designed around CSP, explicit parallelism, zero heap and the idea of everything being mobile.
gcc programming compiler llvm language
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I like Occam, it's a nice language, but KROC is a frustrating compiler that has suffered many years bit-rot. I am looking for front-ends that will work with one of the standard (step back in amazement!) compilers for Linux or one of the Unixen out there. Guppy is the sequel to Occam-Pi.
Is there such a front-end? If not, are there clear instructions somewhere on how to develop one?
If it helps, these are Pascal-ish languages designed around CSP, explicit parallelism, zero heap and the idea of everything being mobile.
gcc programming compiler llvm language
I like Occam, it's a nice language, but KROC is a frustrating compiler that has suffered many years bit-rot. I am looking for front-ends that will work with one of the standard (step back in amazement!) compilers for Linux or one of the Unixen out there. Guppy is the sequel to Occam-Pi.
Is there such a front-end? If not, are there clear instructions somewhere on how to develop one?
If it helps, these are Pascal-ish languages designed around CSP, explicit parallelism, zero heap and the idea of everything being mobile.
gcc programming compiler llvm language
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