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The Computer Journal 1976 19(1):91-92; doi:10.1093/comjnl/19.1.91
© 1976 by British Computer Society
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Run time interaction with FORTRAN using mixed code

T. S. Ng * and A. Cantoni *

Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia

This paper describes an interpretive function generator, COMPIL, for use with the PDP-11 FORTRAN COMPILER and Object Time System. The implementation uses a ‘mixed code’ approach, which enables the exchange of run time for program space. Other benefits include improved debugging facilities and extended interactive facilities such as the ability to define and link functions at run time. This latter feature is especially useful on the PDP-11 as compilation and linking of function subprograms take an appreciable time.


Received March 1974.

* Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Newcastle, New South Wales, 2308


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