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Programming in Modula-2
A Notation to Describe the Syntax of Modula
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Author(s):
Niklaus Wirth
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1988
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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1988
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10.1007/978-3-642-83565-0_3
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Book chapters
pp. 9
Introduction
pp. 11
A First Example
pp. 14
A Notation to Describe the Syntax of Modula
pp. 16
Representation of Modula Programs
pp. 19
Statements and Expressions
pp. 22
Control Structures
pp. 28
Elementary Data Types
pp. 36
Constant and Variable Declarations
pp. 37
The Data Structure Array
pp. 47
Procedures
pp. 49
The Concept of Locality
pp. 51
Parameters
pp. 54
Function Procedures
pp. 56
Recursion
pp. 62
Type Declarations
pp. 64
Enumeration Types
pp. 65
Subrange Types
pp. 66
Set Types
pp. 68
Record Types
pp. 71
Records with Variant Parts
pp. 74
Dynamic Data Structures and Pointers
pp. 79
Procedure Types
pp. 81
Modules
pp. 83
Definition and Implementation Parts
pp. 87
Program Decomposition into Modules
pp. 94
Local Modules
pp. 101
Sequential Input and Output
pp. 109
Screen-Oriented Input and Output
pp. 119
Low-Level Facilities
pp. 122
Concurrent Processes and Coroutines
pp. 129
Device Handling, Concurrency, and Interrupts
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