| MiniJava is a subset of Java. The meaning of a MiniJava
program is given by its meaning as a Java program. Overloading is not allowed
in MiniJava. The MiniJava statement System.out.println( ... ); can only print
integers. The MiniJava expression e.length only applies to expressions of type
int [].
The Grammar link on the left has the formal BNF for MiniJava. You can also
view some sample MiniJava programs under the Programs link. The Framework link
provides a helpful interface to write a MiniJava Compiler. The software link has
links to software and tools that may be helpful to write and test your compiler.
The Java Reference is a helpful resource to learn the language. And the MiniJava
Reference is a miniJava reference manual from the appendix of the book.
(C) MiniJava project by Joao Cangussu, Jens Palsberg and Vidyut Samanta.
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