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to: JOHN STEPHENSON
from: FERNANDO ARIEL GONT
date: 1998-03-23 19:07:00
subject: Problem to make a compil

Hullo John Stephenson, hope you are having a nice day!!
18-Mar-98 10:18:00, John Stephenson wrote to Fernando Ariel Gont
          Subject: Problem to make a compil
 JS> If you see a later "yeah", you'll have the "yeah" symbol
 JS> information saying where yeah refers to. I hope that you're
 JS> writing this compiler in a high level language (ie Pascal or C)!
Why? :) I think I'll do it in asm... just because I like it.. :)
 FAG>> I think I should compile the code in several steps
 JS> In this case it's not necessary. However, if you want to put in
Why?
I mean, first you leave space for the labels (first pass), and then you
fill this space (second pass).
 JS> "smart" jumps, then you'll have to link. Basically, you create an
 JS> object file, then put all of the jumps together and write your
 JS> optimized .com file.
Sorry, I didn't understand you very well..
 JS> Good luck putting together such a compiler. They get very tricky.
Thank you! :)
 JS> I'm in the process of trying to write a high-level single-pass
 JS> compiler. If anyone knows anything on compilers, I'd love to talk
 JS> to them.
Whenver you finish it, let me know to try it (if it's shareware, freeware
or public domain, of course..)
 FAG>> I'd like to hear your better ideas to do it, would also be
 FAG>> pleased if you'd have any internet addresses about how to make
 FAG>> compilers (.PDF, .TXT, .DOC, .HTM, .WHATEVER).
 JS> Same here. Make sure to pass along any info to me. I know that
 JS> there are computer books available on the subject, but they also
 JS> carry high prices.
Ok, same to you! :)
 JS> Hope it was helpful.
Of course it was, thank you!
 -=> Yours sincerely, Fernando Ariel Gont <=-
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