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SKILL compiler?

ThePhoenix
ThePhoenix over 14 years ago

Hello, I'm looking for a good compiler (to compile the SKILL code before I enter it into Cadence) that enables Compiling and Running of
SKILL code. Anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks very much in advance.

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    ThePhoenix over 14 years ago

     What I mean is there are these programs where you can just put in several lines of code in a certain language (C for example), and you can actually build and run your code, to see if it works properly.  If there are errors in the code, this program will let you know what they are.  An example of this type of program is "CodeBlocks", which is used for C and C++ languages. I guess maybe it is an IDE, because this site says it is - http://www.codeblocks.org/

     So if it is indeed an IDE, is there one like that for SKILL language programming?   Thanks.

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    ThePhoenix over 14 years ago

     What I mean is there are these programs where you can just put in several lines of code in a certain language (C for example), and you can actually build and run your code, to see if it works properly.  If there are errors in the code, this program will let you know what they are.  An example of this type of program is "CodeBlocks", which is used for C and C++ languages. I guess maybe it is an IDE, because this site says it is - http://www.codeblocks.org/

     So if it is indeed an IDE, is there one like that for SKILL language programming?   Thanks.

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