Microsoft has released the supply code for its Frequent Compiler Infrastructure (CCI) under 1 of its OSI-approved open-source licenses.As of this week, Microsoft is making the CCI bits available for download beneath the MS Public License (Ms-PL).Microsoft officials explain CCI as “a set of components (libraries) that provide some of the functionality that compilers and related programming tools tend to have in prevalent.” The components provide the ability to read, write and manipulate Microsoft Common Language Runtime (CLR) assemblies and debut files.Microsoft has used CCI internally to develop various programming languages and other tools, including FxCop and Spec#.Earlier this month,
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