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Re: Unicon - Compiler or Interpreter??

by "Shmuel (Seymour J.) Metz" <spamtrap@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 5, 2007 at 12:22 PM

In <5ysnh.113226$YV4.74156@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, on 01/05/2007
   at 01:39 PM, Merrilee Larson <merrile@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> said:

>Well I visited the Unicon Home and at SourceForge. I could not find
>any reference as to whether Unicon was a compiler or interpreter.

Many interpreters are also compilers. Why do you believe that it's
relevant whether Unicon compiles the entire program into machine code,
compiles the entire program into a format designed for convenience in
interpreting or compiles a line at a time for immediate execution? It
should work for CGI regardless.

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Unicon - Compiler or Interpreter??
Merrilee Larson <merri  2007-01-05 13:39:13 
Re: Unicon - Compiler or Interpreter??
Steve Wampler <swample  2007-01-05 09:49:50 
Re: Unicon - Compiler or Interpreter??
espie@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2007-01-05 17:14:23 
Re: Unicon - Compiler or Interpreter??
"Shmuel (Seymour J.)  2007-01-05 12:22:25 

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