Subject: Re: [xsl] imperative/OO language with XML syntax? From: Brian Chrisman <incubus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2005 09:44:40 -0800 |
On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 08:42:03AM -0500, Tim Lewis wrote: > You might want to take a look at: > > http://o-xml.org/ > > They have a full implementation of an xml-based OO language with various > extensions for database access, unit testing, and other goodies. Sweet... that's precisely what I was looking for but couldn't seem to find... thanks, Brian > > Cheers, > Tim Lewis > > Brian Chrisman wrote: > > >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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