| PIZZA | Current compiler version: 0.39g |
| A substantial companion to Java | |
| Downloading and Installing the Pizza Compiler | |
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Download Pizza for your platform
- For UNIX, as a compressed tar file.
- For Windows '95, as a zip file.
Pizza tools
Note that both of the following are distributed with versions 0.38 & up of the compiler.- Pizzadoc. A documentation tool à la javadoc. The pizzadoc web page contains more useful information about the package.
- PizzaExpress. An interactive user interface to the compiler that removes much of the overhead of loading classes.
Source code
The source code for the Pizza compiler is now available under license for noncommercial educational and research purposes. Source code for GJ is not available at this time.Pizza 1.0
Compilers for the original Pizza v1.0 language are available but no longer supported: in UNIX and Win95 flavours.User Support
We provide support for the Pizza system through a number of outlets.- Installation guide. We would consider this document to be required reading:
step-
by- step instructions for installing the Pizza compiler. - List of known bugs. This list will tell you about the bugs or our list of things to fix, plus some tips on how to work around any problems for now.
- Version 1.1 changes. This list will tell you about version 1.1 in terms of the differences with version 1.0.
Mailing lists
The Pizza Group sponsors two mailing lists: a low-volume list for announcements from the group, and a list for public discussion of the compiler and language.- Subscriptions. Information about the lists.
- Archives. An archive of the discussion list is available.
Comments and bug reports to the Pizza Group, pizza@cis.unisa.edu.au.
All software and documents on the Pizza site are © Copyright 1996-1998 by the respective authors (as attributed on each; terms for redistribution are available).
