gcc/gcc/treelang
Joseph Myers a6d6c2c0e6 gcov.c (print_version), [...]): Update copyright notice dates.
* gcov.c (print_version), gcov-dump.c (print_version),
	mips-tdump.c (main), mips-tfile.c (main): Update copyright notice
	dates.

fortran:
	* gfortranspec.c (lang_specific_driver): Update copyright notice
	date.

java:	* jv-scan.c (version), jcf-dump.c (version), gjavah.c (version):
	Update copyright notice dates.

treelang:
	* spec.c (lang_specific_driver): Update copyright notice date.

From-SVN: r110069
2006-01-21 18:22:19 +00:00
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ChangeLog gcov.c (print_version), [...]): Update copyright notice dates. 2006-01-21 18:22:19 +00:00
config-lang.in
lang-specs.h
lang.opt
lex.l
Make-lang.in Make-lang.in (treelang.distdir): Remove. 2005-12-28 14:25:26 +01:00
parse.y
README
spec.c gcov.c (print_version), [...]): Update copyright notice dates. 2006-01-21 18:22:19 +00:00
tree1.c
tree-convert.c
treelang.h
treelang.texi
treetree.c
treetree.h

This is a sample language front end for GCC.

This is a replacement for 'toy' which had potential copyright issues,
but more importantly it did not exercise very much of GCC. The intent
of this language is that it should provide a cookbook of language
elements that you can use in any language front end.

To this end, treelang is essentially an implementation of a subset of 
the GCC back end 'tree' interface in syntax.

Thanks to Richard Kenner, Joachim Nadler and many others for helping
me to understand enough of GCC to do this.

Please note, the documentation is not a good model to use for GCC
front end documentation. 

Tim Josling
19 June 2002