[net.lang] Macroprocessors

trh@ukc.UUCP (T.R.Hopkins) (07/06/85)

ML/1 is alive and well and still living in the University of Kent. It has
been reimplemented in BCPL.

For further details contact

Bob Eager, Computing Laboratory, University of Kent at Canterbury, Canterbury,
	   Kent, CT2 7NF, U.K.
	   (rde@ukc.UUCP)

Peter Brown also has a (relatively) new macroprocessor which allows users to
write their macros in their favourite language (provided their favourite
language is Pascal or BCPL!). This goes under the name of SUPERMAC.
Further details can be found in a couple of papers in "Software Practice
and Experience" > 3 years ago. 

Further details of availability contact Prof. Peter Brown at the above address.
You could try pjb@ukc.UUCP.


Tim Hopkins,
Computing Laboratory,
University of Kent,
Canterbury CT2 7NF
Kent
U.K.

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