Experience with [omega]: Implementation of a prototype programming environment, Part II
Abstract
This is the second report of a series exploring the use of the Q programming
notation to prototype a programming environment. This environment includes
an interpreter, unparser, syntax directed editor, command interpreter,
debugger and code generator, and supports programming in a small applicative
language. The present report extends the interpreter, unparser, syntax
directed editor, command interpreter and debugger to accomodate block-structured
identifier declaration and reference.
NPS Report Number
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