M. Zelkowitz, Paul R. McMullin, K. Merkel, H. J. Larsen, Frederick C. Druseikis, G. Ripley, D. R. Hanson, G. Lindstrom
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Papers in this session address three problems of interest to those who design programming languages. The first deals with the detection of errors when pointer variables are used. The second paper describes a procedure for augmenting a Simple LR(k) parser in such a way that the parser can continue parsing the input after an error has been detected. The last paper describes a procedure mechanism that uses coroutines for the description and realization of nondeterministic algorithms.