10 Jan 2005 11:32
Re: FGJ interpreter
[The Types Forum, http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-list] Alexandra Stefan wrote: >[The Types Forum, http://lists.seas.upenn.edu/mailman/listinfo/types-list] > > > Together with my advisor (Assaf Kfoury), we are interested in an >interpreter/compiler for Featherweight Generic Java (FGJ). We would like >to know if someone has built or is currently building such an interpreter. > > > I am preparing a little student project on FGJ, as graded exercises to supplement our (with Sebastian Maneth, Martin Odersky) ongoing type systems course (which is based on Benjamin's book). The students will receive a framework which is to be completed. All programs will be in Scala, and it will start next Wednesday. I can make my reference solution available, once it's finished and free of obvious bugs. Are you interested in a direct interpreter or one that erases the bounds? Our upcoming student project is more likely to choose the direct variant. cheers, Burak > Thank you, > Alexandra Stefan > > > -- -- Burak Emir http://lamp.epfl.ch/~buraq
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