CLANGER: an interpreted systems programming language
@article{Roscoe1995CLANGERAI, title={CLANGER: an interpreted systems programming language}, author={T. Roscoe}, journal={ACM SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev.}, year={1995}, volume={29}, pages={13-20} }
Clanger is a powerful, yet simple, command language for the Nemesis operating system. It uses runtime type information to interface directly with operating system components. Clanger is a combination of command-line interpreter, scripting language, debugger and prototyping tool. This paper describes why such a language is possible, how it is being implemented, and outlines the language as it currently stands.
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