[Virgil] ARM chip

Benjamin Titzer titzer at CS.UCLA.EDU
Mon May 14 13:00:14 PDT 2007


Hi Doug,

Sure, this entirely feasible. The C code that the Virgil compiler 
generates is very portable and does not have external dependencies. Are 
you planning on running the Virgil code directly on the hardware or as a 
user process (in Linux, e.g.)? There might be some tweaks needed to the 
linkage model, but I think that you should be able to get going with what 
is there now.

Hope this helps,
-B

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On Mon, 14 May 2007, Douglas Macdonald wrote:

> Hi there,
>
> Will it be practical for me to start playing with
> Virgil and  an arm chip?
>
> Aside, will something like Lua (http://www.lua.org/)
> ever have a role in the Virgil project?
>
> Douglas
>
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