Rutgers ALGOL 68: Difference between revisions
Content added Content deleted
Line 1:
{{implementation|ALGOL 68}}{{stub}}
===
Not all the exotic features are implemented. In particular there are no semaphores, formats and parallel-clauses.
<br>
Long and short modes are not implemented and will cause errors to be reported if used.
<br>
The stadard prelude has a number of ommissions, particularly transput which is restricted to standard input and output only.
<br>
Transput event routines are also not supported.
<br>
<br>
* Licence => 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
=== Lexical style ===
|
Revision as of 19:06, 13 February 2022
Rutgers ALGOL 68 is an implementation of ALGOL 68.
Other implementations of ALGOL 68.
Rutgers University Algol 68 Interpretor - runs under WIndows, Linux and DOS
Not all the exotic features are implemented. In particular there are no semaphores, formats and parallel-clauses.
Long and short modes are not implemented and will cause errors to be reported if used.
The stadard prelude has a number of ommissions, particularly transput which is restricted to standard input and output only.
Transput event routines are also not supported.
- Licence => 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
Lexical style
Rutgers ALGOL 68 is case-sensitive and uses quote-stropping. The standard bold-words are in lower case, e.g.: <lang algol68>'begin'
print( ( "Hello, World!", newline ) )
'end'</lang>