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From: woutput@ji.Berkeley.EDU (Andrew Purshottam)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c
Subject: PCC tour
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Date: Sun, 19-Jul-87 00:35:43 EDT
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Posted: Sun Jul 19 00:35:43 1987
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Keywords: pcc, porting CC

Here is reference for Leffler's report:
A Detailed Tour Through the /6 Portable C Compiler
Samuel J. Leffler
Department of Computer Engineering
Crawford Hall
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio  44106
This paper details the internal structure of the C compiler written for the
Harris /6 minicomputer.  The compiler is based on the Portable C Compiler
(PCC) [Johnson79].  In addition to a description of the workings
of the compiler, related topics such as the porting process are
discussed.   This document is intended
to suplement the authors thesis [Leffler80], as well as supply future
users of PCC with insight into the work necessary to write a
new C compiler based on PCC.  While a number of problems encountered in
porting PCC to the /6 are due to the primitive machine architecture, it
is hoped these experiences may be beneficial to others.  All specific details
of the compiler and examples are taken from the /6 version of PCC.
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One could try case for a copy.
    Cheers, Andy (...!ucbvax!woutput woutput@ji.berkeley.edu)
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