@SafeVarargs
Is a cure for the warning: [unchecked] Possible heap pollution from parameterized vararg type Foo.
Is part of the method's contract, hence why the annotation has runtime retention.
Is a promise to the caller of the method that the method will not mess up the heap using the generic varargs argument.
WhizCoder is online IDE with compiler, interpreter and debugger. Supported programming languages are Java and Python. Available debuggers are JDB for Java and PDB for Python. Code and Debug on WhizCoder and unlish great coder within you.
Execute Awk Script online on Linux - You can compile and run, execute your source code related to Java, C, C++, Pascal, Fortran, PHP, PERL, Ruby and Python programs onnline using your browsers, iPhone, iPad or any other online device like smart TV using this virtual Linux / Unix Server.
EXTENSIBLE PARSING & TRANSFORMATION We present the metafront tool for specifying flexible, safe, and efficient syntactic transformations between languages defined by context-free grammars. The transformations are guaranteed to terminate and to map grammatically legal input to grammatically legal output. We rely on a novel parser algorithm, specificity parsing, that is designed to support gradual extensions of a grammar by allowing productions to remain in a natural style and by statically reporting ambiguities and errors in terms of individual productions as they are being added. Our tool may be used as a parser generator in which the resulting parser automatically supports a flexible, safe, and efficient macro processor, or as an extensible lightweight compiler generator for domain-specific languages. We show substantial examples of both kinds.
NestedVM translated C (actually any language supported by GCC) programs to JVM bytecode. You can find some more information at http://nestedvm.ibex.org. How it works * Paper * Talk How to use it * Quick Start Guide * David Aubin's Cygwin Building Guide * Building Tips * Unix Runtime (a.k.a. "What the heck does this error mean about unknown syscall") Similar Projects * Cibyl
JastAdd is an open source Java-based compiler compiler system. It is designed to support high-level extensible implementation of compilers and related tools like analyzers, transformation tools, etc. Features * object-oriented abstract syntax (based on Java) * static aspects (aka introduction or open classes) * declarative features (attributes, equations, and rewriting rules) * context-dependent rewriting (implicit evaluation based on attribute dependencies) * advanced attribute grammar features (like reference attributes, circular attributes, and nonterminal attributes) * practical combination of declarative and imperative aspects * combine with any Java-based parser generator To learn more, start by reading the Concept Overview. Then look at the Tutorial Examples and the Key Publications.
Konstantin Preisser made an interesting discovery, after reading my article “PHP Hangs On Numeric Value 2.2250738585072011e-308”: Java — both its runtime and compiler — go into an infinite loop when converting the decimal number 2.2250738585072012e-308 to double-precision binary floating-point.
CSharpJavaMerger Framework is a framework that enables you to write one set of code which can be used both by C# and Java. CSharpJavaMerger provides common interfaces that can be used both by C# and Java.
Grasshopper is a Visual Studio-based SDK and patented .NET to Java converter that enables you to run .NET Web and server applications to run on Linux® and other Java-enabled platforms.
NET2Java a new technology that helps you take an application written in Visual Basic or C# to the .NET platform, and translate it into a program written in Java source code. Right now its available through a NetBeans plugin that's included in the distribution files.
jsc is a decompiler or a cross compiler if you will. It is not a source-code parser nor an IDE. It is a command line utility like any other compiler. jsc was originally an anagram for csharp to javascript.
This is a remote compiling service for those who would either like to develop applications and/or applets but aren't fortunate enough to have access to one of the platforms to which the JDK has been ported, or who just don't want to go through the hassle of installing the complete JDK. In addition to compiling you can view any compiled applets directly without having to download them to your site first; this should speed up debugging applets a bit.
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M. Golm, and J. Kleinöder. Meta-Level Architectures and Reflection, volume 1616 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, (1999)
M. Golm, and J. Kleinöder. Meta-Level Architectures and Reflection, volume 1616 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Springer Berlin Heidelberg, (1999)
T. Würthinger. Proceedings of the ACM international conference companion on Object oriented programming systems languages and applications companion, page 41--42. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2011)
J. Moreira, S. Midkiff, and M. Gupta. Proceedings of the 2001 joint ACM-ISCOPE conference on Java Grande, page 116--125. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2001)
M. Tikir, J. Hollingsworth, and G. Lueh. Proceedings of the 2002 ACM SIGPLAN-SIGSOFT workshop on Program analysis for software tools and engineering, page 10--17. New York, NY, USA, ACM, (2002)
M. Paleczny, C. Vick, and C. Click. JVM'01: Proceedings of the 2001 Symposium on JavaTM Virtual Machine Research and Technology Symposium, page 1--1. Berkeley, CA, USA, USENIX Association, (2001)