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Newer page: version 2 Last edited on Wednesday, September 11, 2002 12:25:39 am by CraigBox Revert
Older page: version 1 Last edited on Tuesday, September 10, 2002 11:37:55 pm by JohnMcPherson Revert
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-The following code is valid in at least 7 languages. I have to go to bed now, can someone please work on the formatting!!!!!  
+The following code is valid in at least 7 languages. 
  
-<pre>  
- (*O/*_/  
-Cu #%* )pop mark/CuG 4 def/# 2 def%%%%@@P[TX---P\P_SXPY!Ex(mx2ex("SX!Ex4P)Ex=  
-CuG #%* *+Ex=  
-CuG #%*------------------------------------------------------------------*+Ex=  
-CuG #%* POLYGLOT - a program in seven languages 15 February 1991 *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* Written by Kevin Bungard, Peter Lisle, and Chris Tham *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* We have successfully run this program using the following: *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* ANSI COBOL: MicroFocus COBOL85 (not COBOL74) *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* ISO Pascal: Turbo Pascal (DOS & Mac), Unix PC, *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* AIX VS Pascal *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* ANSI Fortran: Unix f77, AIX VS Fortran *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* ANSI C (lint free): Microsoft C, Unix CC, GCC, Turbo C++, *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* Think C (Mac) *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* PostScript: GoScript, HP/Adobe cartridge, *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* Apple LaserWriter *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* Shell script: gnu bash, sh (SysV, BSD, MKS), ksh *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* 8086 machine language: MS-DOS 2.00, 3.03, 4.01, 5.00 beta *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* VPix & DOS Merge (under unix) *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* SoftPC (on a Mac), MKS shell *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* Usage: *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* 1. Rename this file to polyglot.[cob|pas|f77|c|ps|sh|com] *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* 2. Compile and/or run with appropriate compiler and *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* operating system *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* Notes: *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* 1. We have attempted to use only standard language features. *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* Without the -traditional flag gcc will issue a warning. *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* 2. This text is a comment block in all seven languages. *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* 3. When run as a .COM file with MS-DOS it makes certain *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* (not unreasonable) assumptions about the contents of *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* the registers. *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* 4. When transfering from Unix to DOS make sure that a LF *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* is correctly translated into a CR/LF. *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* Please mail any comments, corrections or additions to *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* peril@extro.ucc.su.oz.au *+Ex=  
-CuG #%* *+Ex=  
-CuG #%*------------------------------------------------------------------*QuZ=  
-CuG #%* *+Ex=  
-CuG #%*!Mx)ExQX4ZPZ4SP5n#5X!)Ex+ExPQXH,B+ExP[-9Z-9Z)GA(W@'UTTER_XYZZY'CPK*+  
-CuG #(* *(  
-C # */); /*(  
-C # *) program polyglot (output); (*+  
-C # identification division.  
-C # program-id. polyglot.  
-C #  
-C # data division.  
-C # procedure division.  
-C #  
-C # * ))cleartomark /Bookman-Demi findfont 36 scalefont setfont (  
-C # * (  
-C #  
-C # * hello polyglots$  
-C # main.  
-C # perform  
-C * ) 2>_$$; echo "hello polyglots"; rm _$$; exit  
- print  
-C stop run.  
- -*, 'hello polyglots'  
-C  
-C print.  
-C display "hello polyglots". (  
-C */ int i; /*  
-C */ main () { /*  
-C */ i=printf ("hello polyglots\n"); O= &i; return *O; /*  
-C *) (*  
-C *) begin (*  
-C *) writeln ('hello polyglots'); (*  
-C *) (* )  
-C * ) pop 60 360 (  
-C * ) pop moveto (hello polyglots) show (  
-C * ) pop showpage ((  
-C *)  
- end .(* )  
-C)pop% program polyglot. *){*/}  
-  
-  
-</pre>  
+ (*O/*_/  
+ Cu #%* )pop mark/CuG 4 def/# 2 def%%%%@@P[TX---P\P_SXPY!Ex(mx2ex("SX!Ex4P)Ex=  
+ CuG #%* *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%*------------------------------------------------------------------*+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* POLYGLOT - a program in seven languages 15 February 1991 *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* Written by Kevin Bungard, Peter Lisle, and Chris Tham *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* We have successfully run this program using the following: *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* ANSI COBOL: MicroFocus COBOL85 (not COBOL74) *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* ISO Pascal: Turbo Pascal (DOS & Mac), Unix PC, *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* AIX VS Pascal *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* ANSI Fortran: Unix f77, AIX VS Fortran *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* ANSI C (lint free): Microsoft C, Unix CC, GCC, Turbo C++, *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* Think C (Mac) *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* PostScript: GoScript, HP/Adobe cartridge, *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* Apple LaserWriter *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* Shell script: gnu bash, sh (SysV, BSD, MKS), ksh *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* 8086 machine language: MS-DOS 2.00, 3.03, 4.01, 5.00 beta *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* VPix & DOS Merge (under unix) *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* SoftPC (on a Mac), MKS shell *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* Usage: *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* 1. Rename this file to polyglot.[cob|pas|f77|c|ps|sh|com] *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* 2. Compile and/or run with appropriate compiler and *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* operating system *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* Notes: *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* 1. We have attempted to use only standard language features. *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* Without the -traditional flag gcc will issue a warning. *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* 2. This text is a comment block in all seven languages. *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* 3. When run as a .COM file with MS-DOS it makes certain *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* (not unreasonable) assumptions about the contents of *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* the registers. *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* 4. When transfering from Unix to DOS make sure that a LF *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* is correctly translated into a CR/LF. *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* Please mail any comments, corrections or additions to *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* peril@extro.ucc.su.oz.au *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%* *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%*------------------------------------------------------------------*QuZ=  
+ CuG #%* *+Ex=  
+ CuG #%*!Mx)ExQX4ZPZ4SP5n#5X!)Ex+ExPQXH,B+ExP[-9Z-9Z)GA(W@'UTTER_XYZZY'CPK*+  
+ CuG #(* *(  
+ C # */); /*(  
+ C # *) program polyglot (output); (*+  
+ C # identification division.  
+ C # program-id. polyglot.  
+ C #  
+ C # data division.  
+ C # procedure division.  
+ C #  
+ C # * ))cleartomark /Bookman-Demi findfont 36 scalefont setfont (  
+ C # * (  
+ C #  
+ C # * hello polyglots$  
+ C # main.  
+ C # perform  
+ C * ) 2>_$$; echo "hello polyglots"; rm _$$; exit  
+ print  
+ C stop run.  
+ -*, 'hello polyglots'  
+ C  
+ C print.  
+ C display "hello polyglots". (  
+ C */ int i; /*  
+ C */ main () { /*  
+ C */ i=printf ("hello polyglots\n"); O= &i; return *O; /*  
+ C *) (*  
+ C *) begin (*  
+ C *) writeln ('hello polyglots'); (*  
+ C *) (* )  
+ C * ) pop 60 360 (  
+ C * ) pop moveto (hello polyglots) show (  
+ C * ) pop showpage ((  
+ C *)  
+ end .(* )  
+ C)pop% program polyglot. *){*/}