AbstractJanus is a symbolic language used to embody the information which is normally passed from the analysis phase of a compiler to the code generators. It is designed for transporting software: A program coded in a high level language can be translated to Janus on one computer, and the resulting output translated to assembly code on another. (The STAGE2 macro processor could be used for the second translation.) In this paper we present the principles upon which Janus is based, and show that it is suited to a wide range of source languages and target computers.
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