Picoc does a decent job of interpreting (most of) C. It has several down
sides, but it is an interpreter.

https://code.google.com/p/picoc/

Miki.



On 21 September 2012 20:39, David Mertens <[email protected]> wrote:

> I believe ROOT can run c++ code in an interpreted mode. It's an open
> source project developed be CERN that gets a lot of use in the high-energy
> physics community. Whether it compiles and runs on ARM, and more
> importantly whether there is an Android app for it, is anyone's guess.
>
> Seems like either of these might make a great candidate for SL4A.
>
> David
> On Sep 20, 2012 10:50 AM, "Mason" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Thomas Preud'homme wrote:
>>
>> > Script mode works by outputing the binary in memory instead of doing
>> > it in a file and then executing this binary by calling the main
>> > function of this binary.
>>
>> Ah OK OK OK!! (à la JPP). I had naively imagined that script mode worked
>> as an interpreter, and thus worked on any platform. (Like bash interprets
>> shell scripts.)
>>
>> --
>> Regards.
>>
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