
Take a look at http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Hans_Boehm/gc, a conservative gc for c/c++. W/ the gc & translated classpath you almost won't know your using c++. Kon On Mar 31, 2005, at 10:45 PM, Tushar wrote:
Uh, then maybe automated translation. (Only know of one translator: http://www.remotesoft.com/octopus but it is commercial & .NET oriented.)
Any Java core class libraries w/o license issues? Thanks for pointer. I liked it. I also want to do something similar. Only problem I have with java is GC. That is where major changes will be required. Classpath is GNU implementation of java. They use same API but with their own implementation, so I think one can use source to make a
On Thu, 2005-03-31 at 19:36, Kon Lovett wrote: lib. It need to be under GPL.
Kon
On Mar 31, 2005, at 4:42 AM, Pavel Vozenilek wrote:
"Tushar" wrote:
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For now, forget about classpath and gcj. These are implementation issues. This is all about having a java api implemented in C++. I want to know how much people thinks this can be good thing to do.
A system that would allow to reuse Java sources without much of pain would be Good Thing (TM).
/Pavel
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