Sml2c
A Standard ML to C compiler. sml2c is a batch compiler and compiles only module-level declarations, i.e. signatures, structures and functors. It provides the same pervasive environment for the compilation of these programs as SML/NJ. As a result, module-level programs that run on SML/NJ can be compiled by sml2c without any changes. Based on SML/NJ version 0.67 and shares front end and most of its run-time system, but does not support SML/NJ style debugging and profiling.
School of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
(ftp://dravido.soar.cs.cmu.edu/usr/nemo/sml2c/sml2c.tar.Z). Linux (ftp://ftp.dcs.glasgow.ac.uk/pub/linux/smlnj-0.82-linux.tar.Z).
conformance: superset + first-class continuations, + asynchronous signal handling + separate compilation + freeze and restart programs
ports: IBM-RT Decstation3100 Omron-Luna-88k Sun-3 Sun-4 386(Mach)
portability: easy, easier than SML/NJ
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(1991-06-27)
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