Thanks, Carfield,
I'll add it to the list to have a look at (now I've got three to evaluate,
dang!)
Cheers,
Dave
On Sat, 5 Jul 2003 00:20:22 +0800 (GST), Carfield Yim
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> Personally haven't use any of these, but this one sound nice:
> http://serp.sourceforge.net/#bytecode
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> On Fri, 4 Jul 2003 da...@cr... wrote:
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>>
>> Quick techie question,
>>
>> I'm looking to make use of a bytecode generator within Unc at some point
>> in the near future, the two main contenders appear to be Apache BCEL and
>> the gnu.expr+gnu.bytecode packages. Has anyone used either of these? Any
>> comments on ease of use, particularly whether the BCELifier lives up to
>> its claims.
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>> Thanks,
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>> Dave
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