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Multilingual debugging with the SWAT high-level debugger
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Proceedings of the ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN software engineering symposium on High-level debugging table of contents
Pages: 180 - 189  
Year of Publication: 1983
ISBN:0-89791-111-3
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SIGSOFT: ACM Special Interest Group on Software Engineering
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The SWAT (TM)debugger, Data General Corporation's Source Language Debugger, is an interactive, high-level, symbolic debugging tool. It offers its users a full complement of standard high-level debugging features with a simple command format modeled after that of Data General's AOS and AOS/VS operating system Command Line Interpreter. Multilingual capability was a primary design goal and this has resulted in the benefits of both wide user acceptance and product extensibility. This paper presents a summary of SWAT functionality and relates some of the experience of adding support for Data General Information Systems Division's recently announced AOS/VS Pascal and AOS/VS C languages.


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1
"The ECLIPSE MV/8000 (R) Principles of Operation", Data General Publication No. 014-000648-01, June, 1981.
 
2
"SWAT (TM) Debugger User's Manual", Data General Publication No. 093-000258-01, May, 1982. pp. 140-142.
 
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Johnson, M. S., "Some Requirements for Architectural Support of Software Debugging", SIGPLAN Notices, 17:4, April, 1982.