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Project RMAG: SLANG (Structured Language) Compiler
Sporting its new name, this is the long-promised 'RMAGASM in RMAGASM'. Designed to assist programmers writing powerful structured programs, the SLANG Compiler generates block-structured IBM 370 assembly language source code. Based on some six years experience developing and using the RMAG-implemented RMAGASM compiler, SLANG retains the important features of its predecessor while adding some original, new ones of its own. For example, SLANG's extension to the IF block permits the choice of n segments, while retaining--as a subset--the familiar two-segment choice. The new embellished SYSPRINT and STRUCTUR output datasets are potent tools used for the development and documentation of programs. SLANG has its own macro facility--available during its operation--enabling the user to easily create long or complex sequences of SLANG commands and structures. Useful macros can be created, tested, and saved independently. These macros can be made available to SLANG by the MACLIB command which references external libraries by Ddname. Macro definitions can also be included directly within SLANG source programs.
Project RMAG: SLANG (Structured Language) Compiler
Sporting its new name, this is the long-promised 'RMAGASM in RMAGASM'. Designed to assist programmers writing powerful structured programs, the SLANG Compiler generates block-structured IBM 370 assembly language source code. Based on some six years experience developing and using the RMAG-implemented RMAGASM compiler, SLANG retains the important features of its predecessor while adding some original, new ones of its own. For example, SLANG's extension to the IF block permits the choice of n segments, while retaining--as a subset--the familiar two-segment choice. The new embellished SYSPRINT and STRUCTUR output datasets are potent tools used for the development and documentation of programs. SLANG has its own macro facility--available during its operation--enabling the user to easily create long or complex sequences of SLANG commands and structures. Useful macros can be created, tested, and saved independently. These macros can be made available to SLANG by the MACLIB command which references external libraries by Ddname. Macro definitions can also be included directly within SLANG source programs.
Project RMAG: SLANG (Structured Language) Compiler
R. A. Magnuson (author)
1980
152 pages
Report
No indication
English
Project RMAG: SLANG (Structured Language) Compiler
NTIS | 1980
|Slang-the Structural Language: A Tool for Computational Stochastic Structural Analysis
British Library Conference Proceedings | 1995
|BASE | 2017
|BASE | 2017
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