Category:ALGOL 68 Implementations
These are all of the implementations of ALGOL 68 on Rosetta Code.
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Downloads
ALGOL 68G is an interpreter that runs on Linux and a good way to get started with ALGOL 68.
- Algol68G r1.18 is now available for download for RHEL and Fedora-11 from Sourceforge - Download now.
- Algol68RS to C converter is also available at Sourceforge - Download now
Recent Implementations
2002: Compiler / MMIX / NYU
In 2002 a NYU's Computer Science Ph.D. Candidate Antonio R. Nicolosi created a boot strap compiler for Algol68Nix.
2000: Interpreter / Linux&DOS / Rutgers University
Not all the exotic features are implemented. In particular there are no semaphores, formats and parallel-clauses.
- License => http://www.renyi.hu/~csirmaz/algol-68/linux/readme - noncommercial
- Tar ball => http://www.renyi.hu/~csirmaz/algol-68
- Laci Csirmaz, DIMACS at Rutgers, 1990; CEU, Hungary, 2000
1993: portable compiler / CWEB / univ-poitiers.fr
A portable Algol 68 compiler written in CWEB.
- Author: Marc van Leeuwen
- Version 0.5
- Converted from handwritten C code, starting 28 Feb. 1993
- http://www-math.univ-poitiers.fr/~maavl/algol68/
Pages in category "ALGOL 68 Implementations"
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.