On the Implementation of Sophisticated Interactive Systems

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On the Implementation of Sophisticated Interactive Systems
David N David Norman Ness
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This essentially turns the editor into a string-processor. The TECO (8) editor on the PDP-10 pro- cesses this capability in a rather crude way. The QED (9) editor (implemented on CTSS and MULTICS) is an even better example of this kind of flexibility. The use- fulness of a programmable editing facility will be made clear when we discuss program archives below.
Thus we want some sophisticated editing facilities for one class of user, and some easy-to-use facilities for the other class of user. M
...ost interactive computer environments provide a simple editor. It is unusual for a sophisticated editor to be provided.
Machine-Language Debugging Another important capability involves being able to see exactly the "stage" of the p>"0cess we are developing at any point in time. This is most easily ac- complished by allowing access to the machine at the machine language or, better, the assembler language level. This kind of facility also usually allows inter- active modifications of a program. Trivial modifications may be made during a debugging and testing run without necessitating a full cycle of editing, re- assembling or recompiling, and reloading.


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