HLA v1.102 is now available on Webster (added: MacOSX)
- From: "rhyde@xxxxxxxxxx" <spamtrap@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 22:08:46 -0700 (PDT)
Hi All,
I've finally got the issues with Webster resolved and I've put HLA
v1.102 up on Webster (just about in time for a v1.103 release :-) ).
You can find the new version at
http://webster.cs.ucr.edu/AsmTools/HLA/dnld.html
I suspect many of you have already gotten the download off my .mac
website, but the release on Webster is now official (btw, it *is*
exactly the same code that appears on the .mac website, so don't
bother downloading it again if you've already grabbed a copy).
For those that haven't been following HLA development over in the HLA
newsgroup, v1.102 now supports Mac OSX (allowing you to write
programs
that are portable between Windows, Mac OSX, Linux, and FreeBSD). The
new version has a completely rewritten code generator and now
supports
hex object code output (source and binary forms) as well as source
output for MASM, TASM, Gas (AT&T syntax--new), FASM, and NASM. HLA
v1.102 represents the most major rewrite of the code since the
original release (about 50,000 lines of code have changed). Lots of
old defects have been fixed and lots of new language features have
been added. Those interested in the details of the changes should
check out the source code repository on Source Forge:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/hlav1
and the HLA Standard Library v4.0 (new Mac OSX support in v4.0):
https://sourceforge.net/projects/hla-stdlib/
Other announcements:
New HLA Examples repository on Source Forge: https://sourceforge.net/projects/hlaex
Cheers,
Randy Hyde
P.S., I'm currently fixing some of the pattern-matching macros that
are broken. I should have those fixes posted (to Source Forge) in the
next couple of days. I'm also revisiting the HLA BASIC compiler/
interpreter (for project work at General Atomics) and I hope to have
a
new version of this, with some major improvements, posted on the HLA
examples page sometime this month.
.
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