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HAL/S-FC and HAL/S-360 compiler system program description
The compiler is a large multi-phase design and can be broken into four phases: Phase 1 inputs the source language and does a syntactic and semantic analysis generating the source listing, a file of instructions in an internal format (HALMAT) and a collection of tables to be used in subsequent phases. Phase 1.5 massages the code produced by Phase 1, performing machine independent optimization. Phase 2 inputs the HALMAT produced by Phase 1 and outputs machine language object modules in a form suitable for the OS-360 or FCOS linkage editor. Phase 3 produces the SDF tables. The four phases described are written in XPL, a language specifically designed for compiler implementation. In addition to the compiler, there is a large library containing all the routines that can be explicitly called by the source language programmer plus a large collection of routines for implementing various facilities of the language
A selective list of acronyms and abbreviations
A glossary of acronyms, abbreviations, initials, code words, and phrases used at the John F. Kennedy Space Center is presented. The revision contains more than 12,100 entries
Bowdoin Orient v.112, no.1-25 (1982-1983)
https://digitalcommons.bowdoin.edu/bowdoinorient-1980s/1003/thumbnail.jp
The Whitworthian 1995-1996
The Whitworthian student newspaper, September 1995-May 1996.https://digitalcommons.whitworth.edu/whitworthian/1079/thumbnail.jp