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Language peer sets for RTL/2: United Kingdom↑ United Kingdom/1972↑ Designed 1972 ↑ 1970s languages ↑ Third generation↑ High Cold War↑ Genus Partial A68 only ↑ Partial A68 only↑ Generation of Algol 68↑ Algol family ↑ Partial A68 only/1972↑ Generation of Algol 68/1972↑ Algol family/1972↑ Partial A68 only/United Kingdom↑ Generation of Algol 68/United Kingdom↑ Algol family/United Kingdom↑ RTL/2(ID:596/rtl002)real-time language based on ALGOL 68alternate simple viewCountry: United Kingdom Designed 1972 Published: 1972 Genus: Partial A68 only John Barnes et al, Imperical Chemical Industries, 1972. Small real-time language based on ALGOL 68, with separate compilation. A program is composed of separately compilable 'bricks' (named modules) which may be datablock, procedure, or stack. A stack is a storage area for use as a workspace by a task. The language is block-structured and weakly typed. Simple types are byte, int, frac and real, no Boolean. Compound types may be formed from arrays, records and refs (pointers). There are no user- defined types. Control consists of if-then-elseif-else-end, for-to-by-do- rep, block-endblock, switch, goto, and label variables. Currently used in the UK and Europe for Air Traffic Control and industrial control. British Standards Inst BS5904 (1980), now being revised. Structures: Related languages
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