Native Library Usage [message #22076] |
Tue, 01 July 2008 07:25 |
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Originally posted by: martin.fender.removethis.oxi.de
Hello
As I understand things the LPG exec is only used when generating the parser,
and
the generated parser can be moved to any platfrom that has appropriate java
support ?
Need to get this confirmed because our target environment includes Sun
Solaris (Sparc) and that
is not a supported OS listed on the LPG Sourceforge site, but I think that
that is only for
the development part.
NB: It would have been easy for me to test this myself, but we do not have
access any Solaris machines.
Martin
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Re: Native Library Usage [message #22116 is a reply to message #22076] |
Tue, 01 July 2008 18:01 |
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Originally posted by: regenmacher.online.de
(1)
LPG-Generator:
Source in lpg.generator.cpp,
exe in lpg.generator.XXX (XXX = linux_x86, macosx_x86, win32_x86)
LPG-Generator is platform-specific ( nice idea: re-write LPG-Generator in
Java )
(2)
LPG-Runtime:
Java-source in lpg.runtime.java (+ *.g-templates, *.g-includes and some
docs.)
The generated Parser can be moved to any platform that has appropiate java
support.
michael
"Martin F" <martin.fender@removethis.oxi.de> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:g4cm64$551$1@build.eclipse.org...
> Hello
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> As I understand things the LPG exec is only used when generating the
> parser, and
> the generated parser can be moved to any platfrom that has appropriate
> java support ?
>
> Need to get this confirmed because our target environment includes Sun
> Solaris (Sparc) and that
> is not a supported OS listed on the LPG Sourceforge site, but I think that
> that is only for
> the development part.
>
> NB: It would have been easy for me to test this myself, but we do not have
> access any Solaris machines.
>
> Martin
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