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Modular assembler language programming

Modular assembler language programming MODULAR ASSEMBLER LANGUAGE PROGRAMMIN G John C . Molluzz o Department of Statistics an d Computer Information System s Baruch Colleg e City University of New Yor k 17 Lexington Avenu e New York, NY 1001 0 Introductio n It is not obvious to beginnin g assembler language students how to cod e the structured programming constructs i n language . It is also no t assembler the mos t how to implement apparent structure d principle of important "straight-through " programming ” the This principle states tha t principle . (decision, loop , every logical construct must have one entrance and on e etc .) exit . Cook (1982) showed how to code th e structure d control structures of three selection, an d programming (sequence, iteration) in IBM 370 assembler . In thi s note we show how to safely modularize a n asssembler program and how to handle th e endfile condition . We use IBM's 370 assembler languag e as a prototypic assembler language . Mos t other assembler languages are similarl y instruction s constructured and have serving roughly the same purpose as thos e th e discuss . Therefore, we shall man http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png ACM SIGCSE Bulletin Association for Computing Machinery

Modular assembler language programming

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin , Volume 16 (3) – Sep 1, 1984

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Association for Computing Machinery
Copyright
Copyright © 1984 by ACM Inc.
ISSN
0097-8418
DOI
10.1145/989357.989362
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MODULAR ASSEMBLER LANGUAGE PROGRAMMIN G John C . Molluzz o Department of Statistics an d Computer Information System s Baruch Colleg e City University of New Yor k 17 Lexington Avenu e New York, NY 1001 0 Introductio n It is not obvious to beginnin g assembler language students how to cod e the structured programming constructs i n language . It is also no t assembler the mos t how to implement apparent structure d principle of important "straight-through " programming ” the This principle states tha t principle . (decision, loop , every logical construct must have one entrance and on e etc .) exit . Cook (1982) showed how to code th e structure d control structures of three selection, an d programming (sequence, iteration) in IBM 370 assembler . In thi s note we show how to safely modularize a n asssembler program and how to handle th e endfile condition . We use IBM's 370 assembler languag e as a prototypic assembler language . Mos t other assembler languages are similarl y instruction s constructured and have serving roughly the same purpose as thos e th e discuss . Therefore, we shall man

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ACM SIGCSE BulletinAssociation for Computing Machinery

Published: Sep 1, 1984

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