pointers to freshly minted functions.

gwyn at BRL.ARPA gwyn at BRL.ARPA
Sun Mar 9 19:20:27 AEST 1986


The B5700 and other early Burroughs mainframes indeed had stack frames
(delimited by a Mark Stack Control Word), tagged data types, and ESPOL
(roughly C-level systems programming language).  They also had virtual
memory, segment linkers, and other design features that were ahead of
their time.  But what does all this have to do with C?



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