I feel there is not that much to do before release. I still find bugs at a rate of at least one a day, but it is getting more and more useful and stable. There are just a few things that are left half-done.
Ternary C-like programming language
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Re: Ternary C-like programming language
Right now that would be pretty hard to achieve, since the code generated is very deeply interwoven with the code for 3CC, but I've be thinking of putting the actual assembly code for any given operation into a separate implementation file, that could be changed to generate code for a wider range of machines.
I feel there is not that much to do before release. I still find bugs at a rate of at least one a day, but it is getting more and more useful and stable. There are just a few things that are left half-done.
I feel there is not that much to do before release. I still find bugs at a rate of at least one a day, but it is getting more and more useful and stable. There are just a few things that are left half-done.
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Re: Ternary C-like programming language
Another bug bites the dust. They are getting more and more scarce. A week ago, they popped up about one every hour of programming. Now they're one a day or less.
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Re: Ternary C-like programming language
I'v had a cold the last week or so, so I havn't been able to do any work on 3CC, and the next few days I'm busy making up for lost time, but hopefully somewhere next weekend or so I'll be able to finish up for the 0.5 release of tunguska.
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