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PL/CS(ID:5605/plc004)
PL/I subdialect for the CPS
alternate simple view
Country: United States
Designed 1974
Genus: Other PL/Is
Sammet category: Experimental and other
for Programming Language for the Cornell Synthesizer
PL/I subdialect with extensions to enable language synthesis
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References:
Conway, R. and Constable, R. (1976) Conway, R. and Constable, R. "PL/CS-A disciplined subset of PL/I" Tech. Rept No. 76-293, Dept. of Comptr. Sci., Cornell 1976.
Teitelbaum, T. (1976) Teitelbaum, T. "A formal syntax for PL/CS" Tech Rept 76-281, Dept. of Comptr. Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, 1976.
Conway, R. (1978) Conway, R. "Primer on Disciplined Programming Using PL/CS". Winthrop, Cambridge, MA, 1978
Constable, Robert L. and Donahue, James E. (1979) Constable, Robert L. and Donahue, James E. "A Hierarchical Approach to Formal Semantics With Application to the Definition of PL/CS"
Abstract
DOI
in (1979) TOPLAS 1(1) Jan 1979
Teitelbaum, T. (1979) Teitelbaum, T. "The Cornell Program Synthesizer: a microcomputer implementation of PL/CS" Tech. Report No. TR79- 370, Dept. of Comptr. Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, June 1979.
in (1979) TOPLAS 1(1) Jan 1979
Teitelbaum, T. (1980) Teitelbaum, T. "The Cornell program synthesizer: A tutorial introduction" Tech. Report No. TR79-381, Dept. Comptr. Sci., Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY, July 1979, Revised Jan. 1980.
in (1979) TOPLAS 1(1) Jan 1979
Teitelbaum, Tim and Reps, Thomas (1981) Teitelbaum, Tim and Reps, Thomas "The Cornell program synthesizer: a syntax-directed programming environment"
Abstract
in [ACM] CACM 24(09) (Sept. (1981) [ACM] CACM 24(09) (Sept. 1981)
Teitelbaum, Tim; Reps, Thomas; Horwitz, Susan (1981) Teitelbaum, Tim; Reps, Thomas; Horwitz, Susan "The why and wherefore of the Cornell Program Synthesizer" pp8-16
Abstract
Online copy
in [STM 1981] (1981) SIGPLAN Notices 16(06) June 1981, also Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN SIGOA symposium on Text manipulation 1981, Portland, Oregon
Constable, R. (1982) Constable, R. L. S. D. Johnson , C. D. Eichenlaub, An Introduction to the PL/CV2 Programming Logic, Springer-Verlag New York, Inc., Secaucus, NJ, 1982
Extract:
PREFACE
Extract:
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
in [STM 1981] (1981) SIGPLAN Notices 16(06) June 1981, also Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN SIGOA symposium on Text manipulation 1981, Portland, Oregon
Flass, Peter (2000) Flass, Peter "Languages Related to PL/I" in "The PL/I Language"
Online copy at Peter Flass's PL/1 site
in [STM 1981] (1981) SIGPLAN Notices 16(06) June 1981, also Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN SIGOA symposium on Text manipulation 1981, Portland, Oregon
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