© 1973 by British Computer Society
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Combining interpretive code with machine code
University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, Corn Exchange Street, Cambridge, UK
Justification is provided for mixing interpretive code and machine code in the same program, particularly in the output from a compiler. Three possible methods of implementation are described, together with a comparison of their advantages and disadvantages. Examples of the use of this technique are given.
Received September 1972.
* University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, Corn Exchange Street, Cambridge CB2 3QG