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HPCA-15 Call For Participation (North Carolina, Feb 09) HPCA-15 Call For Participation 15th International Symposium on High Performance Computer Architecture Raleigh, North Carolina - February 14-18, 2009 Important Dates: Early Registration closes February 1 The International Symposium on High-Performance Computer Architecture... |
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CfP: MCSoC-09 4th International Symposium On Embedded Multicore Systems-on-Chip (Vienna, September 2009) ================================================================== MCSoC-09 4th International Symposium on Embedded Multicore Systems-on-Chip in conjunction with The 38th International Conference on Parallel Processing (ICPP-07)... |
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Seed7 Release 2009-01-04 Hello, I have released a new version of Seed7: seed7_05_20090104.tgz In the Seed7 programming language new statements and operators can be declared easily. Types are first class objects and therefore templates/generics need no special syntax. Object orientation is... |
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Release Of DDG 2.0 Dear colleagues, the new year comes with a new version for the C++ DDG library: http://www.prism.uvsq.fr/~touati/sw/DDG DDG is a generic C++ library that handles data dependence graphs (DDG) for optimising compilation. It is built on top of the LEDA graph library... |
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Re: How C Compilers Handle Multiple Function Definitions. On Dec 29 2008, 9:20 pm, "Armel" wrote: > "RealCat" a icrit > > > If there are functions whose names are the same in object files and > > library files, what should happen during the compliation? Should this... |
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Re: How C Compilers Handle Multiple Function Definitions. On Dec 29 2008, 7:12 am, RealCat wrote: > If there are functions whose names are the same in object files and > library files, what should happen during the compliation? Should this > always cause a link error, or can C compilers make assumptions such... |
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GUI Tool For BISON ? Hi, Is there any GUI tool that can be used to create grammar for BISON? Like ANTLRWorks for ANTLR grammars? Thanks, Indhu... |
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Welcome To The 23rd Year Of Comp.compilers This newsgroup started the first week of 1986 as mod.compilers. I think it is now the oldest active moderated group still with the original moderator. We've all gotten older--some people who used to post as undergraduates are now professors--but I'm pleased to see that we still have a mix of... |
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Re: How C Compilers Handle Multiple Function Definitions. Armel wrote: (snip) > It seems that there is no real standard shared by all _linkers_ but > the "one function per object" paradigm makes your question simple > enough to be sure that the _first_ "function module" is considered the... |
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Re: How C Compilers Handle Multiple Function Definitions. On 2008-12-28 21:12:00 -0500, RealCat said: > If there are functions whose names are the same in object files and > library files, what should happen during the compliation? Should this > always cause a link error, or can C compilers make assumptions such... |
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