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PublishDate:
2021-02-05T23:18:43Z
Description:
BAIL is a debugging aid for SAIL programs, where SAIL is an extended dialect of ALGOL60 which runs on the PDP-10 computer. BAIL consists of a breakpoint package and an expression interpreter which allow the user to stop his program at selected points, examine and change the values of variables, and evaluate general SAIL expressions. In addition, BAIL can display text from the source file corresponding to the current location in the program. In may respects BAIL is like DDT or RAID, except that BAIL is oriented towards SAIL and knows about SAIL data types, primitive operations, and procedure implementation.
Identifier:
CS-TR-1975-523
Contributor:
Reiser, John F. (autAuthor)
Type:
Text and technical reports
Date:
1975-10-01
Language:
engEnglish
Format:
1 text file, technical reports, and image/jpeg
Subject:
Stanford University. Computer Science Department and Computer science