Re: Algol W, was Algol 68 Genie Mark 16 - An Algol 68 interpreter

Glyn Webster <gdw@wave.co.nz>
Wed, 25 Mar 2009 18:03:26 +1300

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From: Glyn Webster <gdw@wave.co.nz>
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: Wed, 25 Mar 2009 18:03:26 +1300
Organization: Ihug Ltd
References: 09-03-091 09-03-093 09-03-096
Keywords: algol60, comment
Posted-Date: 25 Mar 2009 07:18:14 EDT

glen herrmannsfeldt wrote:


> I have also wondered about ALGOL-W, but it seems to be gone. The
> users manual for the S/360 ALGOL-W compiler that Wirth wrote in PL/360
> is available, but I have found no indication that source or object
> code is available anywhere.


Not so, I've written an Algol-W compiler for Linux which can be found here:


        http://www.jampan.co.nz/~glyn/


So far it has one enthusiastic user who has brought an Algol 68 compiler
back to life with it.


-- Glyn
[Well, whaddaya know. If you reincarnated PL360 then I'd be really impressed.
-John]


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