tool: Simple SUIF


Language:
Simple SUIF, SUIF
Version:
1.0.0.beta.1
Parts:
translators(SUIF->SimpleSUIF, SimpleSUIF->SUIF), libraries, documentation
Author:
"Stanford Compiler Group" <suif@suif.stanford.edu>
Location:
ftp pub/suif/simplesuif-1.0.0.beta.1.tar.gz from ftp-suif.stanford.edu
Description:
Simple SUIF is a special IR designed for teaching compiler optimization, based on a simplified version of SUIF. This package includes a core library to manipulate the IR and read and write Simple SUIF files, plus a program to print Simple SUIF files and translators to and from regular SUIF, so all regular SUIF front and back ends can be hooked to Simple SUIF.
Bugs:
suif-bugs@suif.Stanford.EDU mailing list
Restriction:
Free for any use, commercial or non-commercial, only requires copyright notice be preserved
Requires:
basesuif-1.1.2
Ports:
Ultrix/DECstation, SunOS/SPARC, Solaris/SPARC/x86, Irix/SGI-Mips, Linux/x86, OSF/DECAlpha,
  • many more UNIX systems;
Portability:
Very system independent, but makefiles need to be replaced for non-UNIX systems if GNU make isn't used
Status:
A re-written version has been developed and will eventually be released, re-written version used in Stanford compiler class; released version used in a number of compiler classes at different universities
Discussion:
suif-talk@suif.Stanford.EDU mailing list
Help:
suif-talk@suif.Stanford.EDU mailing list
Support:
No ``official'' support, but mailing lists usually provide support to any who ask
Announcements:
suif-announce@suif.Stanford.EDU mailing list (see web site)
Updated:
1995/12

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