Vector Pascal is a language targeted at SIMD multi-core instruction-sets such as the AVX and SSE2 or x86-64-v3. It has a SIMD compiler which supports parallel vector operations, loop unrolling, common sub expression removal etc. It is implemented in Java.

Features

  • Updated version of the original Vector Pascal Language proposed by Turner
  • Supports AVX, and SSE parallelism
  • Supports automatic Multi Core parallelisation of array expressions
  • Supports classes with inheritance

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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Intended Audience

Science/Research, Developers

User Interface

Command-line

Programming Language

Pascal, Assembly, C, Java

Related Categories

Pascal Build Tools, Pascal Compilers, Assembly Build Tools, Assembly Compilers, C Build Tools, C Compilers, Java Build Tools, Java Compilers

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2008-06-05