McKenzie wrote:
Dan, I don't think Turing uses C as an intermediate anymore (which is why you saw a LOSS of features in the recent big upgrade). I am not 100% on this.
well last time i checked if it was, was in truing 3.1. but just looking at the files in turing i found this:
turing.pdb wrote:
Microsoft C/C++ program database 2.00
and there are still thous C and C++ lexer file things in it
also on there site they still have this
http://www.holtsoft.com/turing/tech/comp_interp.html wrote:
Turing is a pseudo-compiler. (A what?) A pseudo-compiler is technology half way between a pure interpreter and a pure compiler. When you run a program in Turing, it translates the program not into machine-code, but into what is called pseudo-code. Pseudo-code resembles a sort of generic machine-code. It is not specific to any processor, but it follows the generalities of what most machine-codes look like.
alougth that could just be old, tom has never been good at keeping that site up to data
i gusse to know for shure we whould have to ask tom or some one eltes at holtsoft....