Hi, On Mon, 2013-08-19 at 13:20 +0000, STIRLING, SCOTT wrote:
This is great, Ramki and Krystal. Thank you very much. Found some screenshots of GCSpy and that’s pretty much exactly what I had in mind!
Here’s the GCSpy page at http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/projects/gc/gcspy/, though it’s several years old.
GCSpy, it seems, was built to run on 32 bit Linux/BSD systems. The source is available. There’s some C, C++ and Java source in the codebase. Sure seems like a good place to start, though.
Note that GCSpy does not ship with any of the integrations the papers use as far as I remember. They probably would not compile anyway due to their age. E.g. using gcspy with jikes crashes it the last time I tried (already > 1 year ago). You may want to take a look at http://ssw.uni-linz.ac.at/General/Staff/TS/ that contains a source ball for a more up-to-date version with some UI bugs fixed and some enhancements which may or may not be useful. Hth, Thomas