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OO2C is the Optimizing Oberon-2 Compiler. |
OO2C is the Optimizing Oberon-2 Compiler. It was written by Michael van Acken. |
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OO2C compiles Oberon-2 code into ANSI-C. It uses the Boehm garbage collector, as well as libtool (for creating standalone executables). |
OO2C compiles Oberon-2 code into ANSI-C. It uses the Boehm garbage collector, as well as libtool (for creating standalone executables). |
Revision as of 20:23, 8 October 2008
OO2C is an implementation of Oberon-2.
Other implementations of Oberon-2.
OO2C is the Optimizing Oberon-2 Compiler. It was written by Michael van Acken.
OO2C compiles Oberon-2 code into ANSI-C. It uses the Boehm garbage collector, as well as libtool (for creating standalone executables).
It is available in Debian/Ubuntu APT repositories.