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Re: New member - questions about a new compiler
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Robert Schuster |
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Re: New member - questions about a new compiler |
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Mon, 09 May 2005 00:07:17 +0200 |
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Hi Thomas,
have a look at this page
http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/docs/docs.html
Especially: http://www.gnu.org/software/classpath/docs/vmintegration.html
Let us know if anything is unclear with it, so we can add missing
information.
cu
Robert
Thomas Laguzzi wrote:
> Hello ClassPath Users & Developers,
>
> I'm writing a small Java Compiler for my first-level degree at
> University, and while I was looking for a "ready" java class library I
> found the great "ClassPath Project" at gnu.org.
>
> The compiler will parse "anything" up to java 1.5 but will only
> compile simple things. Anyway I need a sort of Classpath and I don't
> have the time to write one.
>
> The question is : is there any document / guide / FAQ about
> integrating the ClassPath into a custom JVM / compiler?
> I only need the "basic" packages, like java.lang, java.util , java.io
> etc...
>
> Specially, I need to know what kind of JVM functionalities are
> strictly "required" and those that are "optional" (always for base
> packages).
> The compiler will output native code so the virtual machine will be a
> "fake" virtual machine with few runtime services.
>
> Thanks in advance for answering and sorry for my English :) (I'm from
> Italy)
> I'll give more details if needed!
>
> Good bye
> Thomas "QbProg" Laguzzi
> address@hidden
>
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