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- Edinburgh_IMP abstract "Edinburgh IMP is a development of ATLAS Autocode, initially developed around 1966-1969 at Edinburgh University, Scotland. IMP was a general-purpose programming language which was used heavily for systems programming.Expressively, IMP is extremely similar to Algol and includes all the Algol-style block structure, reserved keywords, and datatypes such as arrays and records. It adds to Algol-style languages a string type (akin to a flex array of char) and built-in operators for string manipulation and character handling.IMP provides significant control over the storage mapping of data, plus commands for addressing within parts of words. Most Imp compilers offer compiler-generated run-time checks and a backtrace facility by default, even in production code. IMP allows the programmer to inline machine language instructions in the IMP source code.Early IMP compilers were developed for the ICL System 4, UNIVAC 1108, IBM 360, DEC PDP-9, DEC PDP-15 and CTL Modular One computers. IMP was used to implement the EMAS operating system. In later years a version of IMP called IMP77 was developed by Peter Robertson within the Computer Science department at Edinburgh which was a portable compiler that brought IMP to even more platforms. In 2002 the IMP77 language was resurrected by the Edinburgh Computer History Project for Intel x86 hardware running DOS, Windows and Linux and is once again in use by Edinburgh graduates and ex-pats.The diverged IMP and IMP77 were later consolidated into a single language with the introduction of the IMP80 standard supported by implementations from the Edinburgh Regional Computer Centre. IMP80 has also been ported to several platforms including Intel and was actively in use into the 1990s.Edinburgh IMP is unrelated to the later IMP (programming language) extensible syntax programming language developed by Irons for the CDC 6600, which was the main language used by the NSA for many years.".
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink skimp_ii.html.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink using77.html.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink self.txt.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink 3b35b.mem.html.
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- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink Notes_on_IMP_Programming.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink imp9toimp80.html.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink psrthesis.html.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink imp9.imp.txt.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink CompilerOutput.htm.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink hdcomp-emul.i15.html.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink windows_port.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink allimpc1.txt.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink sk11v.imp.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink rs6p422.i.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink imp80.html.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink imp11manual.html.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink imp001.html.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink Imp77.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink Imp80.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink ImpLanguageAndCompiler.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink imp.nb-info.co.uk.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink imp77.pdf.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink PDP11IMP.htm.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink icode.html.
- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageExternalLink imp22g-orig.imp.html.
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- Edinburgh_IMP wikiPageRevisionID "560268197".
- Edinburgh_IMP hasPhotoCollection Edinburgh_IMP.
- Edinburgh_IMP subject Category:Systems_programming_languages.
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- Edinburgh_IMP comment "Edinburgh IMP is a development of ATLAS Autocode, initially developed around 1966-1969 at Edinburgh University, Scotland. IMP was a general-purpose programming language which was used heavily for systems programming.Expressively, IMP is extremely similar to Algol and includes all the Algol-style block structure, reserved keywords, and datatypes such as arrays and records.".
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