(Speedy Implementation of SNOBOL) is a compiled implementation of the SNOBOL4 programming language. Originally targeted for the IBM System/360 and System/370...
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explicitly call the main function. The following is written simultaneously in SNOBOL4, Win32Forth, PureBasicv4.x, and REBOL: Highlighted for SNOBOL *BUFFER :...
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Laboratories by David J. Farber, Ralph E. Griswold and Ivan P. Polonsky. SNOBOL4 stands apart from most programming languages by having patterns as a first-class...
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this point, macros were used to implement an early virtual machine in SNOBOL4 (1967), which was written in the SNOBOL Implementation Language (SIL),...
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interpreters, notably the Java virtual machine (JVM). Another early example was SNOBOL4 (1967), which was written in the SNOBOL Implementation Language (SIL),...
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this search for version strings. In 1972, Marc Rochkind developed SCCS in SNOBOL4 at Bell Labs for an IBM System/370 computer running OS/360 MVT. He rewrote...
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early man page states, "[bs] is a remote descendant of Basic [sic] and SNOBOL4, with a little C thrown in." The bs command appears in UNIX System III...
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the SNOBOL4 language with structured programming constructs added. It compensates for the near absence of structured programming constructs in SNOBOL4 by...
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used during the CAP's operation. In 1981 the MACRO SPITBOL version of the SNOBOL4 programming language was implemented on the CAP by Nicholas J. L. Brown...
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Built-in syntactic support for associative arrays was introduced in 1969 by SNOBOL4, under the name "table". TMG offered tables with string keys and integer...
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interpreter, but make writing a compiler much harder; for example, APL, SNOBOL4, and many scripting languages allow programs to construct arbitrary source...
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developed a new concept for the natural successor to SNOBOL4 with the following principles; SNOBOL4's philosophic and sematic basis SL5 syntactic basis...
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implementation language SIL. The table type (associative array) was added to SNOBOL4 on McIlroy's insistence in 1969. In 1960s, he participated in the design...
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and Gottfried Stute at RWTH Aachen University and TU Berlin APT 1967 SNOBOL4 Ralph Griswold, et al. SNOBOL3 1967 XPL William M. McKeeman, et al. at...
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has two benefits: increased execution speed and enhanced portability. Snobol4 and ML/I are two notable instances of early string processing languages...
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Level Secret Maryo Chronicles SMK Smacker video Format (RAD Video) SNO SNOBOL4 source code file SO shared object, dynamically linked library Unix, Linux...
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BASIC or SBASIC SBASIC – Structured BASIC SIX – FORTRAN 76 SNOBOL – DTSS SNOBOL4 In 2000, a project to recreate the DTSS system on a simulator was undertaken...
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1994, pp.25-37 MTS Volume 9: SNOBOL4 in MTS, University of Michigan Computing Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan The SNOBOL4 Programming Language, Griswold...
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First appeared 2000 Typing discipline static, strong, safe OS Linux Website http://hpccsystems.com/ Influenced by Prolog, Pascal, SQL, Snobol4, C++, Clarion...
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Ring, rk, Ruby, Rust, Röda, Scala, sed, sfk, Shnap, Sidef, Simula, SISAL, SNOBOL4, SQLite, Squirrel, Stacked, Standard ML, Swift, Tcl, tcsh, TemplAt, TypeScript...
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and Macro SPITBOL, with Tony McCann in 1974. These implementations of SNOBOL4, which quickly gained widespread popularity, are still being used today...
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link a PDP-8-driven graphics display to an ICL 1900 mainframe. He learned Snobol4, and worked with Susan Hockey on the design of the Oxford Concordance Program...
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