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C--: A Portable Assembly Language
- C--: a portable assembly language that supports garbage collection Simon Peyton Jones 1 , Norman
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C-: A Portable Assembly Language
- C--: A Portable Assembly Language Simon Peyton Jones 1 , Thomas Nordin 2 , and Dino Oliva 2 1
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C-: A Portable Assembly Language That Supports Garbage Collection
- C--: a portable assembly language that supports garbage collection Simon Peyton Jones 1 , Norman
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Machine-Independent Support for Garbage Collection, Debugging, Exception Handling, and Concurrency
- of the resulting code. The wide use of C, despite these drawbacks, argues for a portable assembly language. C
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Low-Level Run-Time Systems for Generic Code Generators
- exist for many systems. One of the main drawbacks of using C as a portable assembly language is that a
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Submitted to Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN '03 Conference on Programming Language Design
- --. C-- is a portable assembly language that is intended to be generated by a language-dependent front
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Compact Dispatch Tables for Dynamically Typed Programming Languages
- in the way described above. In fact, many object-oriented language use C as a portable assembly language
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Engineering a Customizable Intermediate Representation
- ++ features such as member functions and run-time type identication, but treats C++ as a portable assembly
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