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a60 is an algol60 interpreter / translator into C 199x try man a60 the C include file, for I/O etc, is in /usr/monash/lib/a60/a60-mkc.inc
From ivan at neumann.une.edu.au Wed Jun 15 10:20:46 1994 From: Ivan Fris (ivan at neumann.une.edu.au) Subject: Re: Algol compiler/translator for Unix or DOS About 2 years ago someone, posted that a60 is available on ftp.ibr.cs.tu-bs.de:/pub/local/a60-0.17.tar.Z FTP
README: September 1990 February 1992 This is the Algol 60 interpreter NASE A60 (still around version 0.16). Made for real fun and call-by-name. The NASE A60 interpreter is free software. See the file COPYING for copying permission. About compiling and installation see the file INSTALL. NASE A60 is based on the ``Revised Report on the Algorithmic Language Algol 60'' (The file RRA60.txt contains a source form of the report; it is not covererd by the COPYING permissions). The io-section of the interpreter is not complete at all, but basic things are still working. About the interpreter there is still the a60.texinfo documentation, but not finished at all - sorry. Additional there is the ``xa60'' frontend: a simple edit-and-go X11 application. In the micro directory are additional Makefiles for compiling for MSDOS, etc. Have fun. Erik Schoenfelder (schoenfr at ibr.cs.tu-bs.de) -- Scotty: Captain, we din' can reference it! Kirk: Analysis, Mr. Spock? Spock: Captain, it doesn't appear in the symbol table. Kirk: Then it's of external origin? Spock: Affirmative. Kirk: Mr. Sulu, go to pass two. Sulu: Aye aye, sir, going to pass two.
examples/README: Oct 1990 Some more examples in Algol 60. The script ``runexamp.sh'' executes one after another (giving a lot of output). The teul[12].a60 example is taken from `ALGOL Praktikum, Dr. Karl Nickel, 1964' and had needed several minutes to run (cannot recognize the correct times). -- Erik Schoenfelder (schoenfr at ibr.cs.tu-bs.de)