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Tempo implementations
A prototype implementation of the Tempo language has been developed. The language itself is described in the two papers Tempo: a declarative concurrent programming language and A declarative approach to concurrent programming. The implementation is not optimized and has few fancy features, but at least it demonstrates the language in action. The Tempo distribution includes many example Tempo programs and a User's Guide, as well as the software itself. The current implementation is available for both Windows and Unix.
- Tempo for Windows
- Runs on IBM-PC compatible machines under Windows 3.1 or Windows 95. Features multiple windows for debugging etc.
- Software (594KB).
- User's Guide only: PostScript or RTF.
- Tempo for Unix
- Available as executable code specific to various architectures and variants of Unix. About 32 times faster than Tempo for Windows.
- Software for IBM-PC under Linux 2.0.x (410KB).
- Software for Sun Sparc under Solaris 2.5.1 (455KB).
- User's Guide only: PostScript.
Steve Gregory
Steve Gregory,
steve@cs.bris.ac.uk. Last modified on Friday 30 November 2001 at 14:38. © 2001 University of Bristol