Christoph Oeters’s research while affiliated with Technische Universität Berlin and other places

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Publications (2)


The Berlin ALGOL 68 implementation
  • Article

June 1977

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ACM SIGPLAN Notices

Wilfried Koch

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Christoph Oeters

This paper is an introduction to the portable ALGOL 68 implementation currently developed at the Technical University of Berlin. An overview over the compiler and the other system components is given and the facilities for separate compilation and precompilation are described. Finally, the current state of the implementation is sketched.


Citations (1)


... This approach of generating C code, with associated macros, is similar to the cross-platform, macro-based, code generation approach used by [26]. Such an abstract machine can contain powerful programming abstractions, such as firstclass and anonymous functions (lambdas), with their respective closure support. ...

Reference:

Compact Native Code Generation for Dynamic Languages on Micro-core Architectures
An Abstract ALGOL 68 Machine and its Application in a Machine Independent Compiler.
  • Citing Conference Paper
  • January 1975

Lecture Notes in Computer Science