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(btw there are a few work-in-progress translators to C for a language in the Algol style, "Imp", but none currently fully working - I'll post when we have a release that is usable. I also have a crude "Atlas Autocode" to C translator, but it was written to convert one single program - the Imp compiler for the KDF9 - and is also not really release-worthy yet).
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AWE: an Algol W compiler
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Awe is a new compiler for the Algol W language. It is intended to to
be a correct and complete implementation of the language described in
the Algol W Language Description, June 1972.
Awe should be able to compile code intended for the System/360 ALGOLW
and XALGOLW compilers with little or no modification.
Awe uses Gnu C (with its extensions) as an intermediate language.
It allows Algol W programs to be linked to C object code.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Two different A60 to C systems:
https://github.com/JvanKatwijk/algol-60-compiler
https://www.gnu.org/software/marst/
(btw there are a few work-in-progress translators to C for a language in the Algol style, "Imp", but none currently fully working - I'll post when we have a release that is usable. I also have a crude "Atlas Autocode" to C translator, but it was written to convert one single program - the Imp compiler for the KDF9 - and is also not really release-worthy yet).
Amendment: a third one: http://www.algol60.org/15algolwcomp.htm
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AWE: an Algol W compiler
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Awe is a new compiler for the Algol W language. It is intended to to
be a correct and complete implementation of the language described in
the Algol W Language Description, June 1972.
Awe should be able to compile code intended for the System/360 ALGOLW
and XALGOLW compilers with little or no modification.
Awe uses Gnu C (with its extensions) as an intermediate language.
It allows Algol W programs to be linked to C object code.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: