You can use the JastAdd system for transformation. We have recently made the system publically available, see http://jastadd.cs.lth.se . There is a complete Java compiler you can play with.
best regards, Görel Hedin
29 nov 2005 kl. 00.23 skrev Karl Trygve Kalleberg:
Hi gang,
I am looking for opinions on which program transformation systems may be considered somewhat mature.
Note that my definition of "mature" is rather loose in this context. I consider a system to be mature if a proficient developer (late undergrad, early grad student with a background in the field) can get up and running and start doing interesting work with it within a day (or tops two).
Also, I am not dictating which particular tasks the system must be able to perform. As long as the system can be used for constructing programs which can perform one or several tasks which reasonably fall under "program transformation" [1], I'm interested in knowing about it.
Working my way though the list on program-transformation.org, and checking references (publications, manuals, available downloads) for the systems, seems to suggest that "reasonably mature" systems might include ASF+SDF, DMS, Elegant, FermaT, Stratego/XT and TXL, but I'm sure there are more.
Pointers and opinions are welcome, both on and off list.
-- Karl T
[1] It is beyond the scope of this e-mail to provide a crisp, clear- cut definition of the term program transformation. I have left out "pure" compiler construction kits and "pure" editors from my list of stable systems, and do not want to consider those, even though this decision is may appear rather arbitrary.
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