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eddip was originally by S.V.Truong. This version
contains various bug fixes and improvements by Ashley Ward and Meurig
Beynon, made in the month of November in 1999 and 2000, for use in the
CS233 module at that time. (Note the files were checked in in July
2001 and so are dated at this time, but I believe the work was done in
November 2000). Improvements over eddipTruong1996 include:
- Compiles and works on Solaris: various bug fixes
- Allowed negative numbers
- Made escaped quotes possible in Eddi
- Meurig added makedistinct. I've made this optional with EDDI_distinct.
- newshowrel.e: WMB's additions to format the tables
Note that this version of EDDI is superseded for most practical
purposes by the one built directly into Eden in version 1.26 onwards.
See eddipTruong1996 for the original version and project report.
[Ash]
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Makefile |
323 | 02:06 PM Oct 29 1999 | 09:51 AM Apr 02 2007 |
README |
1370 | 09:44 AM Jun 18 2002 | 09:51 AM Apr 02 2007 |
README.xml |
1371 | 04:23 PM Feb 15 2004 | 09:51 AM Apr 02 2007 |
eddip |
89772 | 09:18 PM Jul 14 2001 | 09:51 AM Apr 02 2007 |
eddip.l |
3511 | 08:35 PM Jul 14 2001 | 09:51 AM Apr 02 2007 |
eddip.lex.c |
46406 | 09:18 PM Jul 14 2001 | 09:51 AM Apr 02 2007 |
eddip.output |
27026 | 09:18 PM Jul 14 2001 | 09:51 AM Apr 02 2007 |
eddip.tab.c |
38137 | 09:18 PM Jul 14 2001 | 09:51 AM Apr 02 2007 |
eddip.y |
5938 | 08:26 PM Jul 14 2001 | 09:51 AM Apr 02 2007 |
eddipf.c |
28029 | 08:33 PM Jul 14 2001 | 09:51 AM Apr 02 2007 |
eddipf.e |
8053 | 04:45 PM Nov 03 1999 | 09:51 AM Apr 02 2007 |
eddipf.h |
3041 | 06:55 PM Apr 30 1996 | 09:51 AM Apr 02 2007 |
fruits.eddi |
725 | 05:59 PM Oct 05 1999 | 09:51 AM Apr 02 2007 |
newshowrel.e |
4047 | 06:04 PM Nov 11 1999 | 09:51 AM Apr 02 2007 |
empublic system initially created by Ashley Ward with assistance from Chris Roe and Meurig Beynon.