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TXL : A toy for computer languages maniacs  
News Group: borland.public.delphi.language.delphi.win32

Check out

http://txl.cs.queensu.ca/~txl/index.html

This system uses a EBNF Gramma and a set of rules and functions
to transform given input... which could be a sourcefile f.e.

Grammas for several languages are included and yes there
is also one for object pascal.

Yet another language for every pragmatic programmer ...
not only for Rudy V. and Martin W. 

Cheerio
Radek



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Date Posted: 4-Oct-2003, at 11:49 AM EST
From: radek jedrasiak
 
Re: TXL : A toy for computer languages maniacs  
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radek jedrasiak wrote:

> Check out
> 
> http://txl.cs.queensu.ca/~txl/index.html
> 
> This system uses a EBNF Gramma and a set of rules and functions
> to transform given input... which could be a sourcefile f.e.
> 
> Grammas for several languages are included and yes there
> is also one for object pascal.

Gramma, but not Grampa? BTW, the word is "grammar".  

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Rudy Velthuis (TeamB)

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    - William Jennings Bryan (1860-1925)

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Date Posted: 4-Oct-2003, at 3:23 AM EST
From: Rudy Velthuis (TeamB)
 
Re: TXL : A toy for computer languages maniacs  
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>
> Gramma, but not Grampa? BTW, the word is "grammar". 
>

What have colour-correction curves have to do with computer languges?

Rgds,
Martin



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Date Posted: 4-Oct-2003, at 1:51 PM EST
From: Martin James
 
Re: TXL : A toy for computer languages maniacs  
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Martin James wrote:

> 
> > 
> > Gramma, but not Grampa? BTW, the word is "grammar". 
> > 
> 
> What have colour-correction curves have to do with computer languges?

That's Gamma, no r at all.

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Rudy Velthuis (TeamB)

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    - Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961)

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Date Posted: 4-Oct-2003, at 6:48 AM EST
From: Rudy Velthuis (TeamB)
 
Re: TXL : A toy for computer languages maniacs  
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"Rudy Velthuis (TeamB)"  wrote in message news:3f7e9f8d@newsgroups.borland.com...
> radek jedrasiak wrote:
>
> > Check out
> >
> > http://txl.cs.queensu.ca/~txl/index.html
> >
> > This system uses a EBNF Gramma and a set of rules and functions
> > to transform given input... which could be a sourcefile f.e.
> >
> > Grammas for several languages are included and yes there
> > is also one for object pascal.
>
> Gramma, but not Grampa? BTW, the word is "grammar". 
>

Yeah, yeah, yeah! It looked funny, but in the end i was too
lazy to look it up ....

Cheerio
Radek



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Date Posted: 4-Oct-2003, at 3:59 PM EST
From: radek jedrasiak
 
Re: TXL : A toy for computer languages maniacs  
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radek jedrasiak wrote:

> Check out
> 
> http://txl.cs.queensu.ca/~txl/index.html

Quite interesting.

I did try to check it out.

I could download the examples but not the real
thing. They seem to have some bug in their cgi.

Cheers,
Adem

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Date Posted: 5-Oct-2003, at 3:14 AM EST
From: adem
 
Re: TXL : A toy for computer languages maniacs  
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On 5 Oct 2003 03:14:39 -0700, "Adem"  wrote:

>I did try to check it out.
>
>I could download the examples but not the real
>thing. They seem to have some bug in their cgi.

No problem for me, IE 5.5, 2003-10-06 09:00 (GMT+2)

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Date Posted: 6-Oct-2003, at 9:04 AM EST
From: Anders Isaksson