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[pahr-tuh-zuh n; British pahr-tuh-zan] /ˈpɑr tə zən; British ˌpɑr təˈzæn/
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[pahr-tuh-zuh n] /ˈpɑr tə zən/
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- Pascal p4
compiler and interpreter Version ? 1 compiler, assembler/interpreter, documentation Urs Ammann, Kesav Nori, Christian Jacobi (ftp://ftp.cwi.nl/pascal/). A compiler for Pascal written in Pascal, producing an intermediate code, with an assembler and interpreter for the code. reference: Pascal Implementation, by Steven Pemberton and Martin Daniels, published by Ellis Horwood, Chichester, UK (an imprint of Prentice Hall), […]
- Pascal plus
language Pascal with extensions for object-oriented multiprogramming by Jim Welsh and D. Bustard of Queens University, Belfast, UK. Pascal Plus uses an “envelope” construct for both packages and classes. [“Pascal Plus – Another Language for Modular Multiprogramming”, J. Welsh et al, Soft Prac & Exp 9:947 (1979)]. [“Sequential Program Structures”, J. Welsh et al, P-H […]
- Pascal-s
Simplified Pascal. June, 1975. A strict subset of Pascal, omits scalar types, subranges, sets, files, pointers, packed structures, ‘with’ and ‘goto. Source for a complete Pascal-S compiler is in “Pascal-S: A Subset and Its Implementation”, N. Wirth in Pascal – The Language and Its Implementation, by D.W. Barron, Wiley 1979. (ftp://csseq.cs.tamu.edu/mcguire/pascal-s).
- Pascal-sc
ESPRIT DIAMOND Project. An extension of Pascal for numerical analysis, with controlled rounding, overloading, dynamic arrays and modules. “PASCAL-SC, A Computer Language for Scientific Computation”, G. Bohlender et al, Academic Press 1987.
- Pasch
[pask] /pæsk/ noun 1. the Jewish festival of Passover. 2. . /pɑːsk; pæsk/ noun 1. an archaic name for Passover (sense 1), Easter “Easter,” early 12c.; see paschal.