Griswold, Ralph E., James F. Poage, and Ivan P. Polonsky. The SNOBOL4 Programming Language, second edition. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
The appeal of pattern matching in SNOBOLA to programmers and its usefulness in programming derive from factors that are harder to identify.
SNOBOL4 remains popular despite advances in programming language design that make many of it s features seem quaint and awkward compared to those of modern ...
Records are handled as they are in Icon and SNOBOL4 (via defined data objects) . Instances of records are created and referenced as they are in SNOBOL4 .
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Rebus: A SNOBOL-4/Icon hybrid (Technical report / Dept. of Computer Science, University of Arizona) Out of Print--Limited Availability.
In this article, we'll describe another, but quite different “lost language”. — Rebus. Rebus is a hybrid of SNOBOL4 and Icon. It has a syntax that is similar to ...
We have designed and implemented a new language that provides some syntactic sugar for SNOBOL4. The obvious name for such a language is Snocone.
Rebus is implemented by a preprocessor that produces SNOBOL4 code. The Rebus preprocessor is avail- able for UNIX-based systems from The University of Arizona.
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Apr 25, 2024 · https://dblp.org/rec/journals/sigplan/Griswold85. Ralph E. Griswold: Rebus: a SNOBOL4/icon hybrid. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 20(2): 7-16 (1985) ...