-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hey guys Andi Hellmund wrote: > It has references to a minimal front-end skeleton (LTO) and to a > complete toy front-end (treelang). The tree lang front-end has been > part of the gcc source, but it has been removed since gcc-4.4.0, so > you need to get at least gcc-4.3.3 sources > > Andi Thanks yeah i noticed that stuff on the wiki but i was wondering why i couldn't see much of the code etc. I have just took the gcc-4.4.0 tar ball and made a git repos out of it for my work. I wil maby revert to an older version for that though. > > Ian Lance Taylor wrote: >> Add an entry to the languages list in the top level configure.ac. >> Create gcc/LANG/Make-lang.in and gcc/LANG/config-lang.in. If >> you pursue this you will also want lang-specs.h and lang.opt. >> Look at the existing languages to see what these files look like. >> As far as I know none of this is documented, so you have to be >> willing to look at the existing code and figure out what is >> needed. Of course, if you produce documentation on what you do, >> that would be great. >> I am about to try this out looks like it should solve the problem, is it ok if a start a new page on the wiki then add a link to the new-front-ends section i have been keeping some notes etc on my findings so far so i could put all that up too. I am quite enjoying working with this at the moment so i would love to try and do a little documentation on it. - --Phil -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG/MacGPG2 v2.0.11 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iEYEARECAAYFAkoOlo0ACgkQAhcOgIaQQ2FHeQCeIkt+D7MKFNyta8A2/Lbhcx3N mP0AnAliqC4K8fb1E7lEAqYTVo9a0ePX =l5FT -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----