From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: arnold@skeeve.com (Aharon Robbins) Date: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 22:34:20 +0200 Subject: [TUHS] awkcc source code available Message-ID: <201201192034.q0JKYKjJ003051@skeeve.com> Hi. I announced this in comp.lang.awk in December and tried to BCC the TUHS list but it didn't seem to happen. Here's the announcement I posted. Arnold ----------------------------------------------- From: arnold@skeeve.com (Aharon Robbins) Newsgroups: comp.lang.awk Subject: AWKCC source now available Date: Fri, 16 Dec 2011 12:27:39 +0000 (UTC) Message-ID: [ BCC to TUHS list, Brian Kernighan & Chris Ramming ] awk 'BEGIN { print "Sherman, set the wayback machine for 1988" }' Hello All. This note is to announce that through the valiant efforts of Brian Kernighan, Alcatel-Lucent has been persuaded to make the source for awkcc available. It can be found at: https://open-innovation.alcatel-lucent.com/projects/awkcc You have to register (no cost) before being able to download, but it's easy. The license terms are at the site. It's a straightforward "for personal use" kind of license. For those who don't know, awkcc is an adaptation of Unix awk to translate nawk programs into C. It was originally implemented by Chris Ramming (then at Bell Labs, although no longer) circa 1988, and the source dist includes some doc that Chris wrote. Given how fast machines are these days, this program is mostly of historical interest. But it's nice to have this bit of Unix / awk history generally available. And, if you really need to turn an awk program into C, this may provide a starting point. Enjoy! -- Aharon (Arnold) Robbins arnold AT skeeve DOT com P.O. Box 354 Home Phone: +972 8 979-0381 Nof Ayalon Cell Phone: +972 50 729-7545 D.N. Shimshon 99785 ISRAEL