ALGOL object code
In computer science, ALGOL object code was a simple and compact and stack-based instruction set architecture mainly used in teaching compiler construction.
The Algol Object Code (1964) is an abstract machine for Algol60.
See also
- Burroughs large systems, whose instruction set architecture was designed to execute Algol programs
- Lisp machine
- P-code machine
References
- Randell, B. and L. J. Russell, "ALGOL 60 Implementation," Academic Press, New York, (1964).
- Ch 9 at Barrett, William A. and John D. Couch, "Compiler Construction" Theory and Practice," Science Research Associates, Inc.,(1979).