[Suif-talk] Documentation for " s2c " ???

Holger Kienle Kienle@informatik.uni-stuttgart.de
Tue, 14 Nov 2000 15:05:00 +0100 (MET)


# Hi ,
#   I was wondering if I could get some kind of documentation as to what each of the functions in the routines in " s2c " are supposed to be doing ??
#   Anyone .....!!!!

If you are talking about the smgn macro code at
   $NCIHOME/suif/suif2b/basesuif/s2c/c_text.mac
you can have a look at the smgn documentation at
    http://suif.stanford.edu/suif/suif2/doc/build/smgn.ps
and
    http://www.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/ifi/ps/Kienle/smgn.ps

The latter has a section that briefly explains how the SUIF IR graph
is mapped to the smgn parse tree.

The documentation does not explain what s2c is doing, but once you
understand the smgn code, it shouldn't be too hard to understand what
is going on...

Holger

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