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4-letter words containing l, c, p

  • bcpl — (language)   (Basic CPL) A British systems language developed by Richards in 1969 and descended from CPL (Combined Programming Language). BCPL is low-level, typeless and block-structured, and provides only one-dimensional arrays. Case is not significant, but conventionally reserved words begin with a capital. Flow control constructs include: If-Then, Test-Then-Else, Unless-Do, While-Do, Until-Do, Repeat, Repeatwhile, Repeatuntil, For-to-By-Do, Loop, Break and Switchon-Into-Case-Default-Endcase. BCPL has conditional expressions, pointers, and manifest constants. It has both procedures: 'Let foo(bar) Be command' and functions: 'Let foo(bar) = expression'. 'Valof $(..Resultis..$)' causes a compound command to produce a value. Parameters are call-by-value. Program segments communicate via the global vector where system and user variables are stored in fixed numerical locations in a single array. The first BCPL compiler was written in AED. BCPL was used to implement the TRIPOS operating system, which was subsequently reincarnated as AmigaDOS. See OCODE, INTCODE. Oxford BCPL differed slightly: Test-Ifso-Ifnot, and section brackets in place of $( $). The original INTCODE interpreter for BCPL is available for Amiga, Unix, MS-DOS ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/systems/amiga/programming/languages/BCPL/. A BCPL compiler bootstrap kit with an INTCODE interpreter in C was written by Ken Yap <[email protected]>.
  • calp — a type of limestone, dark grey or bluish black in colour, that is found in Ireland
  • celp — (language)   Computationally Extended Logic Programming.
  • clap — When you clap, you hit your hands together to show appreciation or attract attention.
  • clep — College-Level Examination Program
  • clip — A clip is a small device, usually made of metal or plastic, that is specially shaped for holding things together.
  • clop — to make or move along with a sound as of a horse's hooves striking the ground
  • clp* — (language, logic programming)   A derivative of Constraint Logic Programming (CLP).
  • colp — Alternative form of collop.
  • cpl. — Cpl. is the written abbreviation for corporal when it is used as a title.
  • cpld — complex programmable logic device
  • cupl — Cornell University Programming Language. A language for simple mathematics problems, based on CORC, with PL/I-like syntax.
  • hclp — Hierarchical CLP.
  • lpac — 1.   (audio, compression)   Lossless Predictive Audio Compression. 2. London Parallel Applications Centre.
  • lrcp — Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians
  • picl — Language on Ncube or iPSC machines?
  • wlpc — West London Physique Club

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