ALGOL object code
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In computer science, ALGOL object code was a simple and compact and stack-based instruction set architecture mainly used in teaching compiler construction.
According to a web-page, "The Algol Object Code (1964) is an abstract machine for Algol60."
Further information about an interpreter is available at the ACM for subscibers. Given their copyright policy, any language specifications derivable from this document may prove useful.
[edit] References
- Randell, B. and L. J. Russell, "ALGOL 60 Implementation," Academic Press, New York, (1964).
- Ch 9 at Barrett, William A. and John D. Couch, "Compiler Construction" Theory and Practice," Science Research Associates, Inc.,(1979).