[net.wanted] Syntax Directed Editors for C

moul@ihldt.UUCP (R. A. Moul) (08/13/84)

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Pointers to information regarding existing syntax-directed editors
for C would be appreciated.  If interest warrants it I will post
any results that I get.  Thanks!

				Bob Moul
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				(312) 979-6341

mike@sdcrdcf.UUCP (Michael Williams) (08/16/84)

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Mark Horton wrote a monster sized (he says it needs ~2Mbytes of core)
sde for C at Berkeley.  I've been asking for a copy for ~2 years
now, and he's very reluctant to part with it, but you might try
him.  

Mike

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jim@haring.UUCP (08/20/84)

At the Spring '84 EUUG conference in Nijmegen, The Netherlands,
Theo de Ridder from IHBO "de Maere" in Enschede (...mcvax!im60!ridder)
presented a paper

	"Automatic Generation of Syntax Directed Screen Editors"

	Abstract:
	From a new effective and automatic error-recovery
	scheme for LALR(1)-parsers a program generator is
	developed that produces a syntax directed screen editor
	for any language specification written in LEX and YAAC.

The paper says they were working on a specification for C. It also
says the size of 85% of the compiled editor code is ~55K bytes, a
long way from 2M bytes.

As an aside, when trying to write a specification for the Bourne Shell,
Theo discovered all those wonderful loopholes like
	<<`echo "Goodbye World"`
which cause hours of endless amusement at conference exhibitions.
(One machine we tried it on had to be restored from floppies).

Jim McKie    Centrum voor Wiskunde en Informatica, Amsterdam    mcvax!jim