Then I have ported unproto to COHERENT 3.2, back then in 1995 I had
not time and patience to fiddle with the old 16 bit stuff anymore.
By using acc instead of cc ANSI C can be compiled now.
When compiling it I noticed a minor hickup in acc/unproto: unproto
seems to introduce a spurious line break in its output, which means
I have to unproto the C fine manually, remove the newline, and then
compile the output. Not a big problem, though!
I will have a closer look later. For now, I am happy to see LISP
running on Coherent 3.2! :) It's pretty cool to see what you can do
in 64K bytes of memory!
Thanks for saving me some work!
BTW, is there any official home page for unproto? Google did not
come up with anything recent.
On Tuesday, March 26, 2019 at 8:07:23 PM UTC+1, Nils M Holm wrote:
When compiling it I noticed a minor hickup in acc/unproto: unproto
seems to introduce a spurious line break in its output, which means
I have to unproto the C fine manually, remove the newline, and then
compile the output. Not a big problem, though!
The manual page mentions this, should be possible to fix it.
On Wednesday, March 27, 2019 at 10:08:01 PM UTC+1, Nils M Holm wrote:
BTW, is there any official home page for unproto? Google did not
come up with anything recent.
I did't find one either when I was searching for a newer version or bugs fixes.
But here is a better acc.sh, still improving things ...
Too bad! I would like to link to some official source on my homepage.
I think I managed to fix the bug in unproto! It only procsesses
cpp directives at the beginnings of lines, so
Thanks!
On Thursday, March 28, 2019 at 7:05:13 PM UTC+1, Nils M Holm wrote:
Too bad! I would like to link to some official source on my homepage.
I can put it into my GitHub repositories or you create one, then it can be linked.
We just do it on our own, as usual ;-)
There is an official version: ftp://ftp.porcupine.org/pub/unix/unproto5.shar.Z
But I also put a copy of my modified version on my homepage: http://www.t3x.org/files/unproto-1.7.tar.Z
In this particular case, though, Wietse Venema, the author of
unproto, pointed me to his FTP server!
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