A Concurrent Pascal Compiler for Minicomputers
Author: Hartmann, Alfred C.
Year: 1976
Degree: Dissertation (Ph.D.)
Advisor: Brinch Hansen, Per
Committee Member: Unknown, Unknown
Option: Engineering
DOI: 10.7907/27wt-jc79
Abstract
This paper describes a seven-pass compiler for the Concurrent Pascal programming language. Concurrent Pascal is an abstract programming language for computer operating systems. The language extends sequential Pascal with the monitor concept for structured concurrent programming. Compilation of Concurrent Pascal on a minicomputer is done by dividing the compiler into seven sequential passes. The passes, written in sequential Pascal, generate virtual code that can be interpreted on any 16-bit minicomputer. It has been running on a PDP-11/45 computer at Caltech since January 1975.
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