Subject: Re: [xsl] imperative/OO language with XML syntax? From: Tim Lewis <lewist@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 08:42:03 -0500 |
Cheers, Tim Lewis
Anybody seen an imperative/Object Oriented language which uses and XML syntax?
I've been writing code generators in XSLt for some time. My current generators create code in specific languages such as perl, php, sql, etc.
I'd like to put my generated code into an XML format and *then* transform it into the language of choice. This will allow me to define a transform for each language which recreates the common logical constructs in each language according to its capabilities. (ie, generating 'try' blocks in php5, and eval{} blocks in perl... and a nested set of if/thens or something else simulating try blocks in php4 etc..)
I don't think it'd be that difficult to do it myself, but if there's a standard out there, I'd like to write to that instead. I looked around quite a bit and couldn't find one. Any references or suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks, Brian Chrisman
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