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Links related to the PL/x programming languages: PL/I, PL/M, and many others.
http://rsim.cs.illinois.edu/arch/qual_papers/compilers/auslander82.pdf
Description of the internal operation of the IBM PL.8 compiler by Marc Auslander and Martin Hopkins.
http://www.bodenstab.org/
The XPL compiler and supporting programs, ported to FreeBSD on an Intel 486.
http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/ibm/360/pls/GC28-6794-0_PLSIIguideMay74.pdf
IBM manual describing the syntax of the PL/S Language.
http://www.bitsavers.org/pdf/honeywell/cp-6/XP03-00_introToPL-6_Jun88.pdf
A beginner's guide to the PL-6 programming language (1988).
http://teampli.net/PLUM-Reference.pdf
Description of the structure of the PLUM compiler and runtime memory layout.
http://klabs.org/DEI/Processor/shuttle/
HAL/S compiler system specification, manuals, language specification, programmer's guide, and HAL/S-FC users' manual.
http://domino.watson.ibm.com/tchjr/journalindex.nsf/0/ef37d94a40fe90a885256eb500718f09?OpenDocument
IBM research report describing the extension of PL8 to support 64-bit addressing, its implementation as a GCC front end, and the validation of the new compiler. Evaluation of PL8 as a language for highly reliable low-level programming.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAL/S
Description of the design goals, syntax, and data types of HAL//S.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_PL/S
Brief history of PL/S with links to documentation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SabreTalk
Encyclopedia article with brief description, history, and example of SabreTalk.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XPL
Encyclopedia article containing brief history of XPL, references, and bibliography.
http://www.teampli.net/XPL/
One of the original "compiler compilers", XPL is a derivative of PL/I and was widely ported. Documentation, links, and resources.
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