you can tell when...
Peter Volgyesi
xvolgy at isis-server.isis.vanderbilt.edu
Tue Apr 22 10:13:02 CDT 2003
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From: Peter Volgyesi[SMTP:XVOLGY at ISIS-SERVER.ISIS.VANDERBILT.EDU]
Sent: Tuesday, April 22, 2003 2:13:02 AM
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Subject: Re: you can tell when...
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What do you mean by "compile an interpreter in .NET" ?
Currently, we support the following scenarios:
- you can use the .NET skeleton (written in C#), and forget BON
- you can complie a BON project under Visual Studio.NET, but only the native
C++ compiler environment is supported (means: no managed C++ garbage).
I have tried both on my machine with the latest GME release, they seem
working.
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peter
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> > From: Jonathan Sprinkle
> > Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 2:40:42 PM
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> you can tell when someone is doing research, because they only come up
> with more questions, not more answers. of course in my case, not really
> research, as much as fooling around.
>
> anyway, I have just tried to compile my first interpreter in .NYET, and
> failed miserably. it seems that the 'min' symbol used in ComHelp cannot
> be found. this was a new interpreter, not an existing one.
>
> the trouble is, that 'min' isn't used by us, but is used by some Afx
> stuff we call.
>
> I can give more details if necessary, but I suspect that someone else
> out there has already solved this problem, and just needs to tell me
> what extra directories to include...
>
> Jon
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