...It supports about 95% of the ANS Forth CORE wordset and features conditional compilation, pipes, files, assertions, forward declarations, enumerations, structures, suspended execution, recursion, include files, etc. It comes with an RPN calculator, BASIC interpreter, line editor, preprocessor, compiler, decompiler, C-source generator, a virtual machine, and a multitasking environment.
Flora-2 is a powerful knowledge representation and reasoning system designed for building knowledge-intensive applications. It is based on F-logic, HiLog, Transaction Logic, and also supports defeasible reasoning. Applications include intelligent agents, Semantic Web, ontology management, and more.
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Generator of lexical analyzers in C and C++. Unicode Supported.
The goal of this project is to provide a generator for lexical analyzers of maximum computational efficiency and maximum range of applications. This includes the support for Unicode (UTF8, UTF16, ...) and a large variety of other encodings directly and via nested converters such as ICU(tm) and IConv. Sophisticated buffer handling allows to operate on plain file streams, on sockets, or manually fed buffer content. 'Ready-to-build' examples explain related concepts and facilitate practical...
...You can also create multiple projects, delete, rename, cut and copy multiple files and folders in your project folder using project explorer. The programming languages that can be compiled and executed include; C, C++, Java, Java applet, C graphics, HTML, CSS, JavaScript and XML.
If you are looking for a hassle-free, coding experience, then JCppEdit is the best option for you. The smooth interface and lig
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BCPL was designed by Martin Richards at Cambridge University (1966)
Here you will find a collection of BCPL tools I've gathered from the net, cleaned up and ported to the Atari ST. This involved fixing bugs, reducing stack usage and making the code compile in 16bit via Pure C (Turbo C for the Atari ST).
Source credits include:
Martin Richards - BCPL Kit
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mr10/
Robert Nordier (Translated interp to C)
http://www.nordier.com/
Serge Vakulenko (Translated cg/syn/trn to C)
https://github.com/sergev/b
I'm sure there are other names, but those are the ones on the source files.
The code now compiles clean for the Atari ST, so it should work for anything else.
...Currently supports closures, objects, and continuations. Uses in-place modification of singly referenced objects to support tuples, vectors, and hash maps. Eventually aims to include implicit parallelism.
Released under the MIT License.
MsvcConf is an external dependency tracker for Microsoft Visual Studio, and is designed to automatically update the include and library paths for one or more Visual C++ projects.
The Mattahtias BASIC project is an implementation of a BASIC compiler in ANSI C. Initial supported platforms will include Amiga OS and Win32. The goal of this project is to create a powerful, intuitive, and easy to learn BASIC compiler.
An assortment of utilities to aid those who have "hacked" their TiVo's for shell access. These utilities include, but are not limited to, cross compilers for both the Series 1 and Series 2 platforms, an assortment of utilities that have been ported to
I wanted to create a simple program that was very portable that could process #include, #define, #ifdef, #ifndef, #else and #endif statements.
M4 is too complicated and cannot handle nested if-else this program can be used with M4.
Some features are lacking in the 'ES'-compiler for Serious Sam. Here we try to fix them. An '#include' for inside ES itself is the first project, but there may be more.