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From: Andy Pryor Newsgroups: comp.lang.misc Subject: Re: Declarations in Algol 68 Date: 21 Feb 1996 17:14:57 +0000 Organization: Praxis plc, Bath, UK Lines: 42
An ALGOL 68 to C converter ("ctrans") is freely available as part of the public domain ELLA (hardware description language) package from DRA Malvern in:
The program is itself written in ALGOL 68, so the package contains a SunOS Sparc binary (or a set of generated C files) to get you bootstrapped.
Ctrans is a portable ALGOL 68 compilation system that allows Algol 68 programs to be compiled and run on most systems for which an ANSI C compiler is available.
Ctrans can be easily ported to most systems that possess an ANSI C
compiler (e.g. gcc), and an XPG3 standard C library.
The heap management system works best on virtual memory systems,
but can be made to work in other environments.
The translator is based on the portable ALGOL 68 RS
front-end implemented by
RSRE (now DRA) and therefore accepts all standard RS extensions to the
language (with a few exceptions).
=============================================================================== Andy Pryor Praxis Critical Systems 20 Manvers St, BATH, BA1 1PX, UK aap praxis co uk Tel:+44 1225 739257/444700 Fax:+44 1225 739281 ===============================================================================
A68toC at [www.algol68.org][12/2003] ~ [Greg Nunan][12/2003].
Algol68G, an Algol 68 subset interpreter, [www.xs4all.nl/~jmvdveer/][12/2003].
Date: Thu, 13 Jun 1996 17:00:08 +0100 From: Charles Lindsey Subject: ALGOL 68S
I announce the availability of a compilation system for ALGOL 68S on the following platforms.
They may all be downloaded from:
The system is written using the Amsterdam Compiler Kit (ACK), so some parts of it are copyright by the Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, and the remainder by myself. Please see the Copyright Notice in the share directory.
The language implemented is most of ALGOL 68 (including virtually the whole of the official sublanguage). The implementation is pedantic rather than fast. See the documentation for full information.
The Sun3 and Atari versions are essentially frozen (but believed to be reliable). I would expect to be able to fix problems in the others as they arise. The system could in principle be run on any UNIX system for which the ACK provides a backend and, in particular, I would be willing to go for a Linux version if someone can offer me facilities to test it.
If you do download and install the system, please let me know. It would be nice to know who is using it and, in addition, you will get on my mailing list for any updates in the future.
Charles H. Lindsey ------------------------------------------------------------ At Home, doing my own thing. Internet: chl clw cs man ac uk Voice/Fax: +44 161 437 4506 Janet: chl uk ac man cs clw Snail: 5 Clerewood Ave., CHEADLE, SK8 3JU, U.K. UUCP: mucs!clerew!chl
You may upgrade to the Professional Licence by simply paying the difference.
Users | Price as multiplier |
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2 | 1.6 |
3-4 | 2 |
5-9 | 3 |
10-16 | 4 |
17-32 | 5 |
You may mix versions within a site licence for a fee of UKP 50 per extra version.
Please include the following information with your order:
Oxford & Cambridge Compilers Ltd 55 Brampton Rd Cambridge CB1 3HJ UKPlease allow up to 30 days for processing of your order and delivery. Price includes postage and packing.
From brian wichmann totalise co uk Mon Dec 15 21:56:03 2003 ['.'s and '@'] Subject: The Algol Bulletin archive on the Internet
Thanks to Jeremy Gibbons, secretary of WG2.1, the Algol Bulletin
digital archive is now on the Internet at:
www.softeng.ox.ac.uk/Jeremy.Gibbons/wg21/algol-bulletin/INDEX.HTM
This location may change and
I will let you know the final site for
this material (when agreed).
...
Brian Wichmann.
Copies: [@portal.acm.org][11/2005]
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