If the transput section of an ALGOL-68 compiler is to be portable, it must be described in such a way that it is clear which aspects are machine-dependent, and which are not. There should be a clear set of primitives underlying the transput. In this report, a description is proposed which can really be used as an implementation model: the transput is described in pseudo-ALGOL 68, except for the underlying primitives, whose semantics are given in some kind of formalized English. The state of this model is by no means definitive, but may serve as a start for further discussion
For various reasons, many Algol 68 compilers do not directly implement the parallel processing opera...
The paper starts with the observation that in ALGOL 60 no specifications for formal procedure parame...
The ALGOL 60 language as first defined made no explicit reference to input and output processes. Suc...
If the transput section of an ALGOL-68 compiler is to be portable, it must be described in such a wa...
This project is concerned with the implementation of a subset of the procedure facility in the exist...
This paper is an introduction to the main features of ALGOL 68, emphasizing the novel features not f...
ALGOL 68 is a new programming language, designed by Working Group 2.1 of IFIP—the body that produced...
This paper is an introduction to the main features of ALGOL 68, emphasizing the novel features not f...
A syntax directed package for converting Revised Algol 68 programs into Algol 68-R form, (where poss...
This thesis presents the work and results of an investigation into language implementation. Some wor...
For the computer Zebra we have undertaken a project of con-structing an Algol translator with the ai...
The problems concerning SIZETY definitions in an Unabridged Machine-Independent Standard Prelude for...
This publication describes an 8-bit encoded abstract machine for S-Algol based on the original abstr...
During the 1950s, computer programming was a local practice. Programs from one computing center woul...
The ALGOL 60 Report, when first encountered, seems to describe a very complex language which will be...
For various reasons, many Algol 68 compilers do not directly implement the parallel processing opera...
The paper starts with the observation that in ALGOL 60 no specifications for formal procedure parame...
The ALGOL 60 language as first defined made no explicit reference to input and output processes. Suc...
If the transput section of an ALGOL-68 compiler is to be portable, it must be described in such a wa...
This project is concerned with the implementation of a subset of the procedure facility in the exist...
This paper is an introduction to the main features of ALGOL 68, emphasizing the novel features not f...
ALGOL 68 is a new programming language, designed by Working Group 2.1 of IFIP—the body that produced...
This paper is an introduction to the main features of ALGOL 68, emphasizing the novel features not f...
A syntax directed package for converting Revised Algol 68 programs into Algol 68-R form, (where poss...
This thesis presents the work and results of an investigation into language implementation. Some wor...
For the computer Zebra we have undertaken a project of con-structing an Algol translator with the ai...
The problems concerning SIZETY definitions in an Unabridged Machine-Independent Standard Prelude for...
This publication describes an 8-bit encoded abstract machine for S-Algol based on the original abstr...
During the 1950s, computer programming was a local practice. Programs from one computing center woul...
The ALGOL 60 Report, when first encountered, seems to describe a very complex language which will be...
For various reasons, many Algol 68 compilers do not directly implement the parallel processing opera...
The paper starts with the observation that in ALGOL 60 no specifications for formal procedure parame...
The ALGOL 60 language as first defined made no explicit reference to input and output processes. Suc...