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Re: assembler [was: Re: cheers for gogo]
> Other than that, you might be interested in a Modula-2 compiler
> for linux (mocka). Also, I was surprised that gdb's info file mentioned
> M2 all over the place (and didn't mention fortran 77. It seems that M2
> is better supported in gdb than f77. sigh!). It also looks as if someone
Better supported??!?!?!??? Hah, It is just as bad, I tried to convert
TopSpeed Modula-2 to Mocka Modula-2, and mocka was just
acting *weird* for entering numbers in a loop, and then the output
went all wierd do to massive unwanted amounts of data. I gave up
after 3 days of trying to solve the problem. Mocka is *not* nice
when it came to documentation otherwise I would have had it
sorted out by now.
Oh well, never mind,
Cheers
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