Treffer: THE STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE OF PLUTO, A TEACHING ORIENTED PL/ I COMPILER SYSTEM.

Title:
THE STRUCTURE AND PERFORMANCE OF PLUTO, A TEACHING ORIENTED PL/ I COMPILER SYSTEM.
Source:
INFOR. Jun72, Vol. 10 Issue 2, p140-153. 14p.
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PLUTO is a fast in-core batch compiler and highly diagnostic interpreter developed at the University of Toronto for teaching most of the programming techniques possible with PL/I. The compiler uses a concise formal description of the language, and the interpreter provides detailed analysis of run-time errors and their probable causes. The system supports essentially the full PL/I language and provides an economical, effective facility for the teaching and practice of both scientific and data-processing programming. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

PLUTO est un compilateur rapide, qui traite des séquences de programmes, tout en résidant en mémoire. Il produit un grand nombre de diagnostics. Ce compilateur a été développé à l'Université de Toronto, dans le but d'enseigner la plupart des techniques de programmation permises par PL/I. La partie compilation utilise une description concise du langage formel. La partie d'interprétation fournit une analyse détaillée des erreurs encourues par l'exécution des programmes. Les causes probables sont énumérées. Le système incorpore l'essentiel du langage PL/I, version complète. Il fournit un moyen effectif et économique pour l'enseignement et la pratique de la programmation scientifique et commerciale. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

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