FLACC
This article is about ALGOL 68 compiler and run-time system. For the pediatric pain scale, see FLACC scale.
FLACC is an implementation of the ALGOL 68 programming language.
Chris Thomson and Colin Broughton founded Chion Corporation which developed and marketed FLACC (Full Language Algol 68 Checkout Compiler). This compiler and run-time system conformed exactly to the Revised Report, ran on IBM 370 and compatible mainframes, and included debugging features derived from WATFIV. It was released in 1977.
Chris was a student of Barry J. Mailloux. Barry studied at Amsterdam's Mathematisch Centrum from 1966 under Adriaan van Wijngaarden. Barry's work on the Algol 68 language established the University of Alberta as a center for Algol 68-related activity.
According to Thomson decade later:
- You know, we only ever got 22 copies installed, and less than 5 of those in North America. Even though it ran on 370's under MVS, CMS and MTS, and was cheap and reliable. Talk about a marketing disaster. [1]
References
- ↑ http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.misc/msg/7f4d505baf2a8f23 Chris Thomson on comp.lang.misc group, November 27, 1988.
External links
Scanned documentation at softwarepreservation.org:
- Christopher Mark Thomson. The Run-Time structure of an ALGOL 68 Student Checkout Compiler. Master's thesis, Department of Computing Science, University of Alberta, 1976.
- FLACC User Guide. FLACC Version 1.6, November 1981, Chion Corporation, 1981.
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