Forms of Semantic Specification

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The way to specify a programming language has been a topic of heated debate for some decades and at present there is no consensus on how this is best done. Real languages are almost always specified informally; nevertheless, precision is often enough lacking that more formal approaches could benefit both programmers and language implementors. My purpose is to look at a few of these formal approaches in hope of establishing some distinctions or at least stirring some discussion.

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1991-09-01

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University of Pennsylvania Department of Computer and Information Sciences Technical Report No. MS-CIS-91-61.

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