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|    glen herrmannsfeldt to All    |
|    Re: Fortran H, was Bootstraping compiler    |
|    24 Apr 08 10:07:24    |
      From: gah@ugcs.caltech.edu              Comp.compilers wrote:              > Someone sent me an extracted version, so I did some grepping and line       > counting. It turns out the Fortran H source is about 45,000 lines of       > extended Fortran and 15,000 lines of assembler. That's pretty small       > considering what a sophisticated compiler it was.              As originally distributed, it ran using overlays.              In the days of virtual storage systems, it was common to run it       through the linker to remove the overlay structure.              One unusual feature of the OS/360 linkage editor is the ability       to read its own output. That allows for actual editing where,       for example, one subroutine or function is replaced without       recompiling the whole program. (Though the linker is often       slower than the compilers, so it isn't as useful as it might       seem.)              -- glen              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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