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A proposal for input-output conventions in ALGOL 60
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Volume 7 ,  Issue 5  (May 1964) table of contents
Pages: 273 - 283  
Year of Publication: 1964
ISSN:0001-0782
Author
D. E. Knuth  California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Calif.
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The ALGOL 60 language as first defined made no explicit reference to input and output processes. Such processes appeared to be quite dependent on the computer used, and so it was difficult to obtain agreement on those matters. As time has passed, a great many ALGOL compilers have come into use, and each compiler has incorporated some input-output facilities. Experience has shown that such facilities can be introduced in a manner which is compatible and consistent with the ALGOL language, and which (more importantly) is almost completely machine-independent. However, the existing implementations have taken many different approaches to the subject, and this has hampered the interchange of programs between installations. The ACM ALGOL committee has carefully studied the various proposals in an attempt to define a set of conventions for doing input and output which would be suitable for use on most computers. The present report constitutes the recommendations of that committee.


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Extended ALGOL reference manual for the Burroughs B-5000. No. 5000-21012, Burroughs Corp., Detroit, 1963.
 
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SHARE ALGOL 60 translator manual. No. 1426, 1577, SHARE Distr. Agency.
 
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Oak Ridge ALGOL compiler for the Control Data 1604 computer. Oak Ridge Nat. Lab., Oak Ridge, Tenn.
 
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DUNCAN, F. G. Input and output for ALGOL 60 on KDF 9. Comp. J. g (1963), 341-344.
 
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HOARE, C. A. R. The Elliott ALGOL input/output system. Comp. J. 6 (1963), 345-348.
 
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McCRACKEN, D. D. Guide to ALGOL programming. Wiley, New York, 1962.
 
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AED compiler. Electronic Systems Lab., MIT, Cambridge, Mass.
 
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INGERMAN, P. Z. A syntax-oriented compiler, etc. U. of Penn., Moore School of Elect. Engineering, Philadelphia, Pa., 1963.
 
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INGERMAN, P. Z., AND MERNER, J. N. Revised revised ALGOL 60 report. Unpublished.
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INDEX TERMS

Classification:
  D. Software
  D.3 PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
      D.3.0 General
          Subjects: Standards
      D.3.2 Language Classifications

          Nouns: ALGOL
      D.3.4 Processors
          Subjects: Compilers
  D.4 OPERATING SYSTEMS
      D.4.4 Communications Management
          Subjects: Input/output


General Terms:
Design, Languages, Performance, Standardization, Theory