XPL Compiler for the XEROX SIGMA 7 written at Lawrence Livermore Labs in 1971. This compiler ran under the GORDO Operating System. This project includes a SLR(K) grammar analyzer written by Frank DeRemer. Both the compiler and grammar analyzer have been ported to run under UNIX.
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- XPL as defined by McKeeman et. al. in the book "A Compiler Generator"
- An SLR(K) grammar analyzer written by Frank DeRemer
- Interface to the GORDO operating system
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