Erc is an interpreted link-oriented language. Majic is a java-based interpreter for Erc, and Majicc is a c++ based compiler for Erc which uses the Majic libraries.
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For the last few months I've been working on a new Erc interpreter, and pretty soon I'm going to start publically working on it and putting it on the CVS (probably), so I thought I'd divulge a bit about it. The new interpreter is called Magics. It is written in C and LEX, and uses structs and pointers to structs so as to not have such a NastyBug problem (which, I have discovered, was because of my insistence on object-orientation to the extent that a Java GC would not fix). It's generally a much more elegant solution, and hopefully we'll be able to get much further with it than the original Majic. Also, I'm thinking about implementing a plugin for Tk extension to Erc. I have a bit of a plan on how to do this, but it is not to be discussed now. Watch out for the next version! Thanks for your continuing support, ~John Ohno
For all of you still interested, despite the long wait, the Ercon is back in action and we're working on a total rewrite and reworking of the language, revision, interpreter, and compiler. This amazing event will for all of history be called: Revision 2 [sic]. But seriously, it really is a nice change. We are rewriting the revision with a totally new format, so as to be more clear (and so far it seems to be working). We're reworking the language so it will be more coherent and easier to use, and we're doing a total rewrite of the interpreter and compiler to replace the (rather dodgy) Majic java code. Hopefully, our rewrite will work better than the original code, and we will be left with something that functions in practical situations. The language is being modified and extended to be more useful, both for AI and in general-purpose applications. The pre-2 version of Revision 2 is available in the docs section of this site. ~John Ohno
First version, no changes.
Revision 1.1 has been released. Link: https://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=26300&group_id=121585
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