Can anyone tell me what (some of) the main differences are between these
two? I've found links to the Kednos manuals, but they date to 2003, and
that would make them seem rather dated?
Robert
Did anyone ever reply? Kednos PL/I is DEC's compiler from the book "Engineering a Compiler." It is, I believe a complete Subset-G compiler,
but unfortunately is for VMS/VAX and VMS/Alpha only, with no intention
to port it anywhere else.
Iron Spring Software <Peter_Flass@yahoo.com> wrote:
Did anyone ever reply? Kednos PL/I is DEC's compiler from the book
"Engineering a Compiler." It is, I believe a complete Subset-G compiler,
but unfortunately is for VMS/VAX and VMS/Alpha only, with no intention
to port it anywhere else.
That is not true at all. :-)
Kednos is no more. However, the IP is still alive and updates to the
Alpha compiler will be available by July. An Itanium port is alive.
However, that is likely to be an intermediate and unreleased port
in the path to x86-64.
There is a port to retarget to LLVM for a Linux and Windows x86-64
targeted port. This is based on the Tru64 compiler which is a
full-ANSI compiler.
Regards, Tim.
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