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Re: gnubol: [leclay@ibm.net: Can I help?]



Tim,

I regret to say that something has come up and  I will not be able to help at
this time.  I am keeping my name on the m.l.  I may be able to be of some help in
the future.

Cheers,
Ralph Jones.

P.S.  My browser, Netscape 4.7 is having a problem with the links on your home
page.  Some times it see's them ok, sometimes not.

Tim Josling wrote:

> Ralph,
>
> At the moment I am working on integrating into the GCC back end,
> which can generate code for 30 platforms. That way we solve half
> the problem of writing the compiler (eg optimisation). This is my
> preferred approach at the moment.
>
> If the pcode has support for some COBOL runtime things like -
> packed decimal, string, search, inspect etc, I would be
> interested in using any of that.
>
> There is certainly a lot of grammar to write (I have only done
> the nucleus). Also lots of runtime. Would you like to have a look
> at my grammar on my web site http://timjosling.homepage.com and
> see if you can make heads or tails of it, and maybe look at
> adding some cobol component like sequential files or whatever. Or
> you could look at some of the runtime. Let me know what interests
> you and we can find a small task to try out.
>
> Regards,
> Tim Josling
>
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