Truffle/Graal? I haven't followed it closely, so I don't know if it matches
what you're searching for.
It would be a great thing to have, sure.
On 1 Feb 2016 13:56, "Jochen Theodorou" <blackd...@gmx.org> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I was wondering if anyone knows of an effort to create a compiler for the
> java world, that can understand multiple programming languages. Be it using
> some IR or other means. Because I am aware of no such effort really. And
> outside Java I know only gcc and llvm doing things remotely like that.
>
> My ideal would be a compiler allowing to mix multiple languages to some
> extend without having to use different independent compilation steps for
> each language. I would be interested in that, even if there is no actual
> implementation and only a research project (but then the paper has to be
> freely available)
>
> Having spend a lot of time with compilers I very well know that such a
> thing is really not an easy task and there are numerous problems to
> solve... but that is exactly why I am looking for available resources - to
> not to make all those mistakes again and again
>
> bye Jochen
>
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