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From: hasty@netcom.com (Amancio Hasty Jr)
Subject: Re: [NetBSD-0.9] Patches for Sather 0.5.3 AVAILABLE
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References: <MARK_WEAVER.93Nov11062440@tonto-slip11.cis.brown.edu>
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1993 18:25:35 GMT
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In article <MARK_WEAVER.93Nov11062440@tonto-slip11.cis.brown.edu> Mark_Weaver@brown.edu writes:
>I have patches available to make Sather 0.5.3 run on NetBSD-0.9 or
>NetBSD-current.  To my knowledge, everything works properly except for
>the Sather source-level debugger (sdb) which currently only runs on
>Suns.
>
>Email me if you'd like a copy of the patches.  I'd also be happy to
>upload them to an ftp site, if any archive maintainers are
>interested.
>

Hi,

Can you please upload your patches to sunvis.rtpnc.epa.gov:/pub/386bsd?

I used to use the ftp site for the XS3 release.

From the October issue of Dr Dobbs:

Beyond C++ and on Sather:

"Sather has parameterized classes, object-oriented dispatch, statically checked
strong typing, separate implementation and type inheritance, multiple 
inheritance, garbage collection, iteration abstraction, higher-order routines
and iters, exception handling, constructors for abritrary data structures and
assertions, preconditions, postconditions, and class invariants"

Additionally, there is also an interpreter.

	Enjoy,
	Amancio





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