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Earliest detailed description of a compiler?

From Derek <derek@shape-of-code.com>
Newsgroups comp.compilers
Subject Earliest detailed description of a compiler?
Date 2024-04-13 12:55 +0100
Organization Compilers Central
Message-ID <24-04-003@comp.compilers> (permalink)

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All,

What is the earliest detailed description of the
workings of a compiler?

One from 18 April 1958
Internal Translator (IT) A compiler for the 650
http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/650/CarnegieInternalTranslator.pdf

There were lots of compilers by 1957, but where is their
internal documentation?
https://shape-of-code.com/2017/05/21/evidence-for-28-possible-compilers-in-1957/

[Good question. Here's a bunch of stuff about FORTRAN, with some
details in the papers and lecture notes. Start with the 1957 WJCC
preprint:

https://www.softwarepreservation.org/projects/FORTRAN/

Chapter 7 of this 1958 FLOW-MATIC manual has some internal description:

http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/univac/flow-matic/U1518_FLOW-MATIC_Programming_System_1958.pdf
-John]

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Earliest detailed description of a compiler? Derek <derek@shape-of-code.com> - 2024-04-13 12:55 +0100

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