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Inversion of Control in Compilers?

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    Has anyone out there actually used inversion of control containers *within* compiler implementations yet? I know that by design, compilers need to be very fast, but I've always been curious about how IoC/DI could affect the construction of a programming language--hot-swappable syntaxes, anyone? :)

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      Has anyone out there actually used inversion of control containers *within* compiler implementations yet? I know that by design, compilers need to be very fast, but I've always been curious about how IoC/DI could affect the construction of a programming language--hot-swappable syntaxes, anyone? :)

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      Pete OHanlon
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      I've never come across any, but it does sound an interesting concept.

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        I've never come across any, but it does sound an interesting concept.

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        Pete O'Hanlon wrote:

        it does sound an interesting concept

        Yes, it does sound very interesting.

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