| Date: | Wed, 25 Aug 2010 18:39:57 +0300 |
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| From: | Oved Izchak <ovedi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Subject: | [Gems-users] Are there any design documents for Ruby? |
I'm developing a simulator and I would like to take advantage of the GEMS' SLICC compiler and the respective Cache-Corehence protocol definition. For that I need to implement the interfaces that the generated code expects. This sums up to 48 classes. Is there any documentation that describe these classes? Otherwise, I would have to resort to reverse engineering the code... Thanks, Oved. |
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