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What (who) is Kvatro Telecom AS - definition

PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE
Kvatro Telecom; Kvatro Telecom AS; Mary programming language

Kvatro Telecom AS         
<company> The company that maintains Mary. Address: Trondheim, Norway. http://kvatro.no/. (1998-11-10)
AS Ali Sabieh/Djibouti Télécom         
DJIBOUTIAN ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL CLUB
AS Ali Sabieh Djibouti Telecom; AS Ali Sabieh Djibouti Télécom
Association Sportive d'Ali Sabieh/Djibouti Télécom, or simply AS Ali Sabieh or ASAS Djibouti Télécom, is a Djiboutian football club located in Ali Sabieh, Djibouti. It currently plays in the Djibouti Premier League.
Télécom Saint-Étienne         
Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Telecom Saint-Etienne; Télécom Saint-Etienne; Telecom Saint-Etienne
Télécom Saint-Etienne is a French grande école in the field of telecommunications engineering. Located in Saint-Étienne.

Wikipedia

Mary (programming language)

Mary is a programming language designed and implemented by RUNIT at Trondheim, Norway in the 1970s. It borrowed many features from ALGOL 68 but was designed for systems programming (machine-oriented programming).

An unusual feature of its syntax was that expressions were constructed using the conventional infix operators, but all of them had the same precedence and evaluation went from left to right unless there were brackets. Assignment had the destination on the right and assignment was considered just another operator.

Similar to C, several language features appear to have existed to allow producing reasonably well optimised code, despite a quite primitive code generator in the compiler. These included operators similar to the += et alter in C and explicit register declarations for variables.

Notable features:

  • Dataflow syntax – values flow from left to right, including assignment
  • Most constructs could be used in expressions: blocks, IF, CASE, etc.
  • Text-based recursive macros
  • Overloaded user-defined operators, not constrained to predefined identifiers as in C++
  • Automatic building and dereferencing of pointers from type context
  • Scalar range types
  • Array and set enumeration in loop iterators
  • Dynamic array descriptors (ROW)

A book describing Mary was printed in 1974 (Fourth and last edition in 1979): Mary Textbook by Reidar Conradi & Per Holager.

Compilers were made for Kongsberg Våpenfabrikk's SM-4 and Norsk Data Nord-10/ND-100 mini-computers. The original Mary compiler was written in NU ALGOL, ran on the Univac-1100 series and was used to bootstrap a native compiler for ND-100/Sintran-III. RUNIT implemented a CHILL compiler written in Mary which ran on ND-100 and had Intel 8086 and 80286 targets. When this compiler was ported to the VAX platform, a common backend for Mary and CHILL was implemented. Later, backends for i386 and SPARC were available. Since the Mary compiler was implemented in Mary, it was possible to run the compiler on all these platforms.

Mary is no longer maintained.