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Date: | 28 Feb 90 05:18:17 GMT |
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In article <1990Feb26.214556.10523@esegue.segue.boston.ma.us> schmidt@grouchy.cs.wisc.edu (Perry Schmidt) writes:
>Does anyone have good references to "atypical" compilers. Specifically
>Prolog and LISP. (More interested in Prolog, especially code generation
>issues.)
The classic reference for Prolog compiling is:
%A D.H.D. Warren
%T An abstract Prolog instruction set
%R Technical Report 309
%R Artificial Intelligence Center, SRI International
%D 1983
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