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− | EiffelWeasel, also known as '''eweasel''', is a tool originally written by David Hollenberg from Mosis (Information Sciences Institute - USC) in the early 1990's when the first Eiffel 3 compiler was released. The tool's goal was to ensure conformance of the ISE Eiffel compiler to the recently published specification and to detect any unforeseen regression from version to version. | + | EiffelWeasel, also known as '''eweasel''', is a tool originally written by David Hollenberg from Mosis (Information Sciences Institute - USC) in the early 1990's when the first Eiffel 3 compiler was released. The tool's goal was to ensure conformance of the ISE Eiffel compiler to the recently published specification and to detect any unforeseen regression from version to version. In 2006, USC agreed in open-sourcing the source which is now hosted as part of the EiffelStudio project repository. |
You can read more about '''eweasel''' at: | You can read more about '''eweasel''' at: |
Revision as of 13:22, 30 November 2006
EiffelWeasel, also known as eweasel, is a tool originally written by David Hollenberg from Mosis (Information Sciences Institute - USC) in the early 1990's when the first Eiffel 3 compiler was released. The tool's goal was to ensure conformance of the ISE Eiffel compiler to the recently published specification and to detect any unforeseen regression from version to version. In 2006, USC agreed in open-sourcing the source which is now hosted as part of the EiffelStudio project repository.
You can read more about eweasel at:
To get started with eweasel read the Eweasel How To page.