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BCPLC README This is an x86 (IA-32) port of the "classic" old BCPL compiler (around 1980) from the Tripos Research Group at Cambridge University. BCPL was a popular systems programming language during the 1960s and 1970s, and is of great historical importance: about the time of the birth of UNIX, BCPL directly inspired the computer language B and thus had a very big influence on the development of C. The compiler available here is very close to that featured in the book, _BCPL: the language and its compiler_ by Martin Richards and Colin Whitby-Stevens (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1979). As a real, working computer language implementation, that can be studied, modified, and played with, the classic BCPL compiler has a good deal to recommend it. The compiler frontend consists of only about 2000 lines of BCPL code, and (as supplied here) compiles to a static (fully-linked) x86 binary that is less than 36000 bytes in size. The present distribution supplies a compiler backend (OCODE to x86 code generator), together with peephole optimizer, and reasonably extensive runtime support. A few revisions have been made to the compiler frontend -- it looks for header files in a standard location, for instance -- and the runtime incorporates support for UNIX command line arguments and error reporting. Some documentation that formed part of the original BCPL distribution tape is also included, as are a few utility programs. Martin Richards, the originator of BCPL, has a home page at http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/~mr10/ Richards has continued to develop BCPL, very much as though it were still a living language, and has a large and complex distribution of "present day" BCPL available, together with some archive materials. The web page for this distribution is http://www.nordier.com/software/obcpl.html Robert Nordier www.nordier.com
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The BCPL compiler, based on the original BCPL compiler which had been written by Martin Richards. Copyright (c) 2012 Robert Nordier. All rights reserved.
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