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Language peer sets for CDC-Pascal: United States↑ United States/1975↑ Designed 1975 ↑ 1970s languages ↑ Fourth generation↑ High Cold War↑ Genus Pascals ↑ Multi-purpose ↑ Pascals↑ Wirth Algols↑ Generation of Algol 60 ↑ Pascals/1975↑ Wirth Algols/1975↑ Generation of Algol 60/1975↑ Pascals/United States↑ Wirth Algols/United States↑ Generation of Algol 60/United States↑ Multi-purpose ↑ Multi-purpose/1975↑ Multi-purpose/us ↑ CDC-Pascal(ID:3384/cdc001)Pascal for te CDC 6000alternate simple viewCountry: United States Designed 1975 Genus: Pascals Sammet category: Multi-purpose Pascal of Wirth for CDC 6000 Assembly Language According to Birger Nielsen, shows heavy influence in design of Pascal-S "It is a bit funny to see how many CDC-Pascal specialities are built into this compiler/interpreter. Keywords are recognized by a binary search through a list of alfa's (a standard datatype in CDC-Pascal) which are a 60-bit machine word packed with 10 6-bit characters. Since both DO and DOWNTO are keywords it is apparent from the ordering of the list that space comes after letters in the CDC character set. " Structures: Related languages
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