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PASL is a language GianPerrone made one day while he was bored. It looks a bit like assembler, but a little nastier. There are no literals at all.

PASL stands for the Painfully Archaic Stupid Language.

You can download it at http://home.devlocus.org/gian/pasl-0.7.tar.gz if you are so inclined. It is an automake standard setup, so just do the old ./configure make make install jobby.

Here's some example code.

 10 lbl 1
 20 inp
 30 inp
 40 mul .10010 .10020
 50 cpy .10040 .8001
 60 div .10040 .10020
 70 cpy .10060 .8002
 80 add .10040 .10020
 90 cpy .10080 .8003
 91 wri .50 72
 95 cop .50
 100 nop .50
 110 inp
 120 inp
 140 pow .10110 .10120
 150 cpy .10140 .8004
 160 clr .8100 .8105
 170 log .10120
 175 cpy .10120 .8004
 180 inc .10120
 185 cpy .10120 .8005
 190 dec .10120
 195 cpy .10120 .8006
 200 acs .10120
 210 atn .10120
 220 cos .10120
 230 exp .10120
 240 abs .10120
 250 asn .10120
 260 at2 .10120 .10110
 270 csh .10120
 280 hyp .10120 .10110
 290 sqr .10120
 310 l10 .10120
 320 sin .10120
 330 snh .10120
 340 tan .10120
 350 tnh .10120
 360 dmp new.txt .8000 .8010
 365 dmp newer.txt .10170 .10350
 382 wri .65 10
 385 lbl 42
 386 inc .70
 390 neq .70 .65 42
 400 nop .69 .71
 420 esc

In yet another fit of boredom, GianPerrone created Aym. This time, he actually gets marks for it though.