Poker 3.1: A Programmer's Reference Guide.
Abstract
This document gives a succinct description of the facilities available with the Poker Programming Environment. The emphasis is on what is available rather than how to achieve particular results. Poker uses interactive graphics. The usual programming language notion of a source program as a monolithic piece of symbolic text has been replaced in Poker by a database. Object programs (the compiled database) are emulated by Poker and snapshots of the execution can be continuously displayed. Poker supports a variety of CHiP architectures; the current one can be displayed or changed using the CHiP Parameters facility. The back page of this document gives a summary of the commands. Other versions of Poker exist, consult Appendix B for your particular system. Keywords: Parallel programming.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1985
- Accession Number
- ADA190631
Entities
People
- Lawrence H Snyder
Organizations
- University of Washington