Java representation in Haskell

Paulo Sequeira otro_paulo@hotmail.com
Thu, 10 Oct 2002 08:52:00 -0600


mmmm...The paper look very interesting and may also prove itself quite 
useful for the same project I mentioned before.

I see there are some related downloads. I'll check them.

Thanks a lot.

>From: Ralf Laemmel <Ralf.Laemmel@cwi.nl>
>To: Dean Herington <heringto@cs.unc.edu>
>CC: Paulo Sequeira <otro_paulo@hotmail.com>, Haskell <haskell@haskell.org>, 
>        Joost Visser <Joost.Visser@software-improvers.com>
>Subject: Re: Java representation in Haskell
>Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 00:09:37 +0200
>
>Paulo Sequeira wrote:
>
> > > Anyone knows of a module that provides data structures and functions 
>for
> > > representing and manipulating Java source code, so we don't have to 
>start
> > > from scratch? It would be wonderful if the module also includes some
> > > "out-of-the-box" pretty-printing facilities for the representation.
>
>Dean Herington wrote:
>
> > The paper described at http://www.cs.vu.nl/Strafunski/sf/ suggests that 
>the
> > authors might have something relevant to your request.
>
>In fact,
>the paper to look at would be preferrable
>this one (the above cited one, actually deals with
>a Java subset):
>
>  Strafunski against Autism and Hypersensitivity
>  --- Application Letter
>  http://www.cwi.nl/~ralf/tiptoe/
>  (Draft)
>
>It describes how to do some metrics for Java
>in Haskell. To this end, it uses an external Java
>parser the parse trees of which are then read in
>as terms of alg. datatypes for the Java syntax. It
>then advocates strategic programming (say, generic
>programming) to manipulate parse trees. In the code
>that we have, pretty printing is not an issue. As for the
>parsing technology, we use generalized LR parsing based
>on sglr/sdf.
>
>This appl. will be included in the next
>release of Strafunski coming very soon now.
>
>Ralf
>
>--
>Dr.-Ing. Ralf Laemmel
>CWI & VU, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
>http://www.cwi.nl/~ralf/
>http://www.cs.vu.nl/~ralf/




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