On 5/12/98 1:57 PM, Mark A. Heilpern (heilpern@MINDSPRING.COM) stated: >If you search the web for C interpreter, you may find something that >was written for the Mac, perhaps called "Terminal", and I think in >.hqx format.... which includes a decent C interpreter that was originally >intended for scripting in a terminal emulation package. In the past, I've >easily made this work under Linux, and OS-9, with little porting effort. Actualy I'm familiar with the package "dev/src/c-interp-c.hqx" on any InfoMac mirror - it was the basis for the interpreter in MacMUD, an old LPMud system for the MacOS (I actually used it for a while in '94, when I first started running a mud, before I was on the 'net... ran an area RPG-oriented BBS...) I have it on my HD already, got it from Info-Mac ages ago. From the ReadMe: "This source code implements a fairly complete C interpreter. The source code has been compiled under Think C 5.0 as well as various flavors of ANSI C on several Unix boxes." I'll send it as a UUEncoded or Base64'd (please specify) tar.Z to anyone who is interested - Chris Jacobson +------------------------------------------------------------+ | Ensure that you have read the CircleMUD Mailing List FAQ: | | http://democracy.queensu.ca/~fletcher/Circle/list-faq.html | +------------------------------------------------------------+
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