15 Dec 1999 21:10
SDS 0.5.9 release
<ghyll <at> iname.com>
1999-12-15 20:10:16 GMT
1999-12-15 20:10:16 GMT
The Software Development Foundation (SDS) is an open architecture designed for developing tools for software development. Based on XML, the SDS makes it easy for most languages and other systems to incorporate it's tools. One of the most important principles of SDS is to make development tools easily available for new languages and is therefore an important tool for people interested in making new languages The core of SDS is the Code Structure Format (CSF) which collects most interesting information about source code which can be easily utilised by tools. Included is also a documentation application SDOC which allows CSF-files to be streamlined for documentation. The latest incarnation of the project has been released today (15. Dec 1999). This is a developer release and should be considered to be of alpha quality. New in this release: - New CSF system, to better accomodate various languages. - Rudimentary support for parsing Java - Added the ANTLR parsing tool to the distribution - More documentation, especially for developers Has been tested on: - RedHat Linux 6.0 and 5.2 - gcc 2.91.66 and egcs-1.0.2 - Jikes 1.10 - IBM JDK 1.1.8, Sun JDK 1.1.7 - SunOS 5.6 - gcc 2.95.2 - Sun JDK 1.1.6 Larger problems: - C++ front-end needs a lot of work. SDS' homepage is http://sds.yi.org/, hosted by bespin.dhs.org. Thanks to David Manifold (Tril) for being an excellent host.
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