Greg, if you look a little deeper, you'll come to Objective Caml.  Looks like the Quick C-- compiler is written in Objective Caml.  AND, there are Objective Caml binary and source for OS X.  
 
(That the original IO module was first named Spitting Caml is pure late-night whimsey on my part.)


 

On Nov 19, 2005, at 2:10 PM, Gregory Woodhouse wrote:

This is interesting (and, I should think, useful):

C--, developed at Microsoft Research in Cambridge, England looks interesting. It's a portable assembly language targeting a number of architectures, including IA-32 (aka x86) and Alpha, but unfortunately, not the PowerPC. I see that libraries are available for Linux, along with front-ends for a number of high level languages. Te web site is


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