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If you are interested by how the system works, either by sheer curiosity, either because you want to modify it, here are some explanations. |
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Revision as of 23:27, 17 July 2005
SmartEiffel provides many tools besides the compiler.
All those tools use the configuration file.
The tools
Tool box
- se: a façade to all those tools
Compiling
- clean: remove the useless C files
- compile: the compiler (calls compile_to_c)
- compile_to_c: the C compiler core
- compile_to_jvm : the Java compiler
Searching and documenting
- eiffeldoc: generates the whole documentation of a project
- finder: find a class
- pretty: make your source file pretty
- short: generates the interface documentation of a single class
Debugging
- ace_check: check an ACE file
- class_check: check the syntax and the semantics of a source code
- print_jvm_class: the Java bytecode disassembler
Installing
- install: installs the SmartEiffel tools
The system core
If you are interested by how the system works, either by sheer curiosity, either because you want to modify it, here are some explanations.
If you want to create a new SmartEiffel-oriented tool, this information is important too; also look at EXTERNAL_TOOL.
- syntactic analysis
- sémantic analysis
- the optimizer
- the visitors
- code generation