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authorB. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com>2020-10-13 00:48:17 -0400
committerWilly Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>2020-10-17 09:39:29 +0700
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development/obcpl: Fix README.
Signed-off-by: B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
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@@ -3,12 +3,12 @@ obcpl (BCPL compiler)
This is an x86 (IA-32) port of the "classic" old BCPL compiler (around
1980) from the Tripos Research Group at Cambridge University.
-As a real, working computer language implementation, that can be studied,
-modified, and played with, this old BCPL compiler has a good deal to
-recommend it. The compiler frontend consists of only about 2000 lines
-of BCPL code, and (as supplied here) compiles to a static (fully-linked)
-x86 binary that is less than 36000 bytes in size.
+As a real, working computer language implementation, that can be
+studied, modified, and played with, this old BCPL compiler has a good
+deal to recommend it. The compiler frontend consists of only about
+2000 lines of BCPL code, and (as supplied here) compiles to a static
+(fully-linked) x86 binary that is less than 36000 bytes in size.
x86_64 note: obcpl doesn't require multilib on Slackware64. It only
-generates 32-bit x86 code, but the binaries it creates are 100% statically
-linked, and will run fine on Slackware64 without multlib.
+generates 32-bit x86 code, but the binaries it creates are 100%
+statically linked, and will run fine on Slackware64 without multlib.