1. v2.5
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Nov 17, 2004
- 631 views
Well so far, 2.5 is running well. Robert: It isn't clear so far but can we buy the source code for the front end only? I don't want the back end source code. -- Derek Parnell Melbourne, Australia
2. Re: v2.5
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Nov 17, 2004
- 642 views
Derek Parnell wrote: > > Well so far, 2.5 is running well. > > Robert: It isn't clear so far but can we buy the source code > for the front end only? I don't want the back end source code. The front end source code (scanner, parser, IL emitter etc.) is free - Public Domain. It's in euphoria\source, and it's the same code I am now using in the front end of ex.exe, exw.exe, exu. The only differences are: A. I have a secret bit of code for decoding old shrouded programs B. I have a bit of extra closed-source Euphoria code that interfaces the Euphoria front-end with my C back-end. C. euphoria\source has an extra file, execute.e, that acts as a back-end. I don't use that. I use a faster C back-end. I have to keep A to myself. You'll get B when you buy the full Euphoria + C source package (free upgrade for you - but check the new source license first). For extra speed, I translate the Euphoria front end files to C, before linking them with my hand-coded back-end C files. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
3. Re: v2.5
- Posted by Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> Nov 17, 2004
- 617 views
Robert Craig wrote: > > C. euphoria\source has an extra file, execute.e, that acts > as a back-end. I don't use that. I use a faster C back-end. > This 'execute.e' will make writing a Euphoria scripting language very possible. All one has to do is create the IL code for the script and run it. Very nice. So who will be first with a usable 'evaluate()' routine -- Derek Parnell Melbourne, Australia
4. Re: v2.5
- Posted by cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> Nov 17, 2004
- 595 views
Derek Parnell wrote: > Robert Craig wrote: > > C. euphoria\source has an extra file, execute.e, that acts > > as a back-end. I don't use that. I use a faster C back-end. > This 'execute.e' will make writing a Euphoria scripting language > very possible. All one has to do is create the IL code for the script > and run it. Very nice. > > So who will be first with a usable 'evaluate()' routine Is this the next contest? :) -=ck "Programming in a state of EUPHORIA." http://www.cklester.com/euphoria/
5. Re: v2.5
- Posted by Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com> Nov 17, 2004
- 586 views
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004 20:21:53 -0800, cklester <guest at rapideuphoria.com> wrote: > > posted by: cklester <cklester at yahoo.com> > > Derek Parnell wrote: > > Robert Craig wrote: > > > C. euphoria\source has an extra file, execute.e, that acts > > > as a back-end. I don't use that. I use a faster C back-end. > > This 'execute.e' will make writing a Euphoria scripting language > > very possible. All one has to do is create the IL code for the script > > and run it. Very nice. > > > > So who will be first with a usable 'evaluate()' routine > > Is this the next contest? :) Interesting, but no. Maybe next month? I'm working on the framework for the next contest, the rules will be made available in the next couple of days, unless Derek feels that would let the wind out of his sails... -- MrTrick
6. Re: v2.5
- Posted by Tone Škoda <tskoda at email.si> Nov 17, 2004
- 572 views
Derek Parnell wrote: > So who will be first with a usable 'evaluate()' routine who will be first that will write windows debugger? (is it allowed to share it?)
7. Re: v2.5
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Nov 17, 2004
- 572 views
Tone Škoda wrote: > > Derek Parnell wrote: > > > So who will be first with a usable 'evaluate()' routine > > > who will be first that will write windows debugger? (is it allowed to share > it?) I've been assuming that someone will create a spiffy Windows debugger for the PD source. Of course it can be shared if the author wants to. There are probably a lot of interesting debugging tools that could be created without too much trouble. Not to mention source code analysis tools, symbol table dumps, etc. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
8. Re: v2.5
- Posted by "Kat" <gertie at visionsix.com> Nov 17, 2004
- 564 views
On 16 Nov 2004, at 19:33, Derek Parnell wrote: > > > posted by: Derek Parnell <ddparnell at bigpond.com> > > Robert Craig wrote: > > > > > C. euphoria\source has an extra file, execute.e, that acts > > as a back-end. I don't use that. I use a faster C back-end. > > > > This 'execute.e' will make writing a Euphoria scripting language > very possible. All one has to do is create the IL code for the script > and run it. Very nice. > > So who will be first with a usable 'evaluate()' routine Not me, i am going to be in jail for defending myself from a vicious adult male rottwiler attack dog attacking me on my own property. If i am still alive to goto jail. Kat
9. v2.5
- Posted by Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com> Nov 17, 2004
- 575 views
I cannot run ed.ex with exwc, the executeable dies with a "tried to get memory from XXXXX" message. Using w2000... -- MrTrick ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- magnae clunes mihi placent, nec possum de hac re mentiri.
10. Re: v2.5
- Posted by Matt Lewis <matthewwalkerlewis at yahoo.com> Nov 17, 2004
- 553 views
Derek Parnell wrote: > > This 'execute.e' will make writing a Euphoria scripting language > very possible. All one has to do is create the IL code for the script > and run it. Very nice. > > So who will be first with a usable 'evaluate()' routine > I think the key to this may be a preprocessor that creates routines for access to variables in the main program. Matt Lewis
11. Re: v2.5
- Posted by Vincent <darkvincentdude at yahoo.com> Nov 17, 2004
- 592 views
Robert Craig wrote: > > Tone Škoda wrote: > > > > Derek Parnell wrote: > > > > > So who will be first with a usable 'evaluate()' routine > > > > > > who will be first that will write windows debugger? (is it allowed to share > > it?) > > I've been assuming that someone will create a spiffy Windows debugger > for the PD source. Of course it can be shared if the author wants to. > There are probably a lot of interesting debugging tools that > could be created without too much trouble. Not to mention > source code analysis tools, symbol table dumps, etc. > > Regards, > Rob Craig > Rapid Deployment Software > <a href="http://www.RapidEuphoria.com">http://www.RapidEuphoria.com</a> > A nice Windows debugger would be awasome. :)
12. Re: v2.5
- Posted by jiri babor <jbabor at paradise.net.nz> Nov 17, 2004
- 567 views
- Last edited Nov 18, 2004
It looks really nice, Rob. You have, finally, found a better way to milk your little cash goat: the 'complete' edition is gone! But your coding style is still atrocious, ask Derek. jiri
13. Re: v2.5
- Posted by Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> Nov 17, 2004
- 579 views
- Last edited Nov 18, 2004
Patrick Barnes wrote: > I cannot run ed.ex with exwc, the executeable dies with a "tried to > get memory from XXXXX" message. > Using w2000... I wonder if you can try exw.exe, and ex.exe, and report if the result is different. Regards, Rob Craig Rapid Deployment Software http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
14. Re: v2.5
- Posted by Patrick Barnes <mrtrick at gmail.com> Nov 17, 2004
- 575 views
- Last edited Nov 18, 2004
It works on ex.exe, haven't tried with exw.exe, will do so when I get home. On Wed, 17 Nov 2004 13:05:17 -0800, Robert Craig <guest at rapideuphoria.com> wrote: > > posted by: Robert Craig <rds at RapidEuphoria.com> > > Patrick Barnes wrote: > > I cannot run ed.ex with exwc, the executeable dies with a "tried to > > get memory from XXXXX" message. > > Using w2000... > > I wonder if you can try exw.exe, and ex.exe, and report > if the result is different. > > Regards, > Rob Craig > Rapid Deployment Software > http://www.RapidEuphoria.com > > > > -- MrTrick