
Algol 68 was already in the news — they wrote about the new GCC interface. The developers have delayed integrating Algol 68 support into GCC for this rarely mentioned ancient programming language. However, programmers are working on support.
Oracle's Jose E. Marchesi is the one leading the effort to bring the Algol 68 programming language interface to the GNU collection of compilers, writes xrust. Last weekend, v2 patches for this interface were released.
The new patches added all the missing core language constructs, with the exception of parallel clauses. The new code also completed support for the standard prelude and added POSIX prelude. In addition, since these patches were published in January, many bugs have been fixed and improvements have been added.
A few days ago, v3 patches were released, based on the latest state of GCC Git, refactoring, unifying some command line options, and other improvements. In addition, a series of v4 patches has been released, including several elements that were missing in the v3 patches.
Xrust Algol 68 — GCC Front-End patches for the programming language have been updated
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