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- PROC_procedure_language abstract "PROC is the name of Pick operating system's procedure language. PROC is comparable to a UNIX shell script or a DOS/Windows batch file, and has similar features such as control-flow constructs, file manipulation, subroutine calls, and terminal input and output. The PROC language itself consists of terse macro commands. A PROC script contains a sequence of PROC language macros and PICK TCL (Terminal Control Language) commands. A PROC script is often used as a \"front-end\" for a program or application, interactive or not.The original version of PROC utilizes two input buffers (primary and secondary), and two output buffers (primary and secondary). Some Pick emulations (e.g. Reality X) release extended versions of PROC, sometimes called New PROCs with an additional 9 file buffers. New PROCs are identified with a PQX or PQN on the first line of the script, whereas traditional PROCs commence with PQ.In about 1975 an expanded version of PROC called \"PORC\" was developed by John Timmons and Paul Desjardins. This was then further developed by Tim Holland under the employ of Systems Management, Inc. in Chicago, initially called \"SMILE\" (SMI Language Extension?) and then renamed Realtime Programming Language (RPL). RPL was a compiled language featuring 250 input buffers but still recognisably derived from PROC.A number of large scale manufacturing applications were developed in RPL, including that which was in use at Plessey/GPT limited in Liverpool and also the Trifid suite of manufacturing software.".
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- PROC_procedure_language wikiPageRevisionID "642120279".
- PROC_procedure_language wikiPageWikiLink Batch_file.
- PROC_procedure_language wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scripting_languages.
- PROC_procedure_language wikiPageWikiLink Control_flow.
- PROC_procedure_language wikiPageWikiLink DOS.
- PROC_procedure_language wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Windows.
- PROC_procedure_language wikiPageWikiLink Pick_operating_system.
- PROC_procedure_language wikiPageWikiLink GPT.
- PROC_procedure_language wikiPageWikiLink Real-time_Programming_Language.
- PROC_procedure_language wikiPageWikiLink Shell_script.
- PROC_procedure_language wikiPageWikiLink Subroutine.
- PROC_procedure_language wikiPageWikiLink Trifid_(software).
- PROC_procedure_language wikiPageWikiLink Unix.
- PROC_procedure_language wikiPageWikiLinkText "PROC procedure language".
- PROC_procedure_language wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- PROC_procedure_language subject Category:Scripting_languages.
- PROC_procedure_language hypernym Name.
- PROC_procedure_language type Language.
- PROC_procedure_language type ProgrammingLanguage.
- PROC_procedure_language type Language.
- PROC_procedure_language comment "PROC is the name of Pick operating system's procedure language. PROC is comparable to a UNIX shell script or a DOS/Windows batch file, and has similar features such as control-flow constructs, file manipulation, subroutine calls, and terminal input and output. The PROC language itself consists of terse macro commands. A PROC script contains a sequence of PROC language macros and PICK TCL (Terminal Control Language) commands.".
- PROC_procedure_language label "PROC procedure language".
- PROC_procedure_language sameAs Q7120376.
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- PROC_procedure_language sameAs Q7120376.
- PROC_procedure_language wasDerivedFrom PROC_procedure_language?oldid=642120279.
- PROC_procedure_language isPrimaryTopicOf PROC_procedure_language.