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Yet another C# coder - 12 Sep 2005 09:04 GMT
Dear all,

Assuming one could write a language compiler for .NET using apps like ANTLR,
Lex/Yacc and CodeDom/compiler.services in .NET...

I was wondering if anyone knows if it is possible to create a custom
code/assembly debugger using .NET itself for the "new" .NET llanguage.

Thanx.
Cowboy (Gregory A. Beamer) - MVP - 12 Sep 2005 13:49 GMT
The tools developer papers, which install with .NET, are the place to begin
looking. Unfortunately, there is probably far too little information to
answer all of your questions.

While not exactly the same as your issue, there is an APress book on
creating your own language and compiler in .NET. It could be a useful
exercise, as it would get you well versed on IL. MSPress also has a book on
IL.

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