PDP–11 architektúra (Hungarian Wikipedia)

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  • Dennis M. Ritchie (1993. March). „The Development of the C Language”. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 28 (3), 201–208. o. [2013. május 23-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva]. DOI:10.1145/155360.155580. (Hozzáférés: 2013. április 22.) „People often guess that they were created to use the auto-increment and auto-decrement address modes provided by the DEC PDP-11 on which C and Unix first became popular. This is historically impossible, since there was no PDP-11 when B was developed. The PDP-7, however, did have a few `auto-increment' memory cells, with the property that an indirect memory reference through them incremented the cell. This feature probably suggested such operators to Thompson; the generalization to make them both prefix and postfix was his own. Indeed, the auto-increment cells were not used directly in implementation of the operators, and a stronger motivation for the innovation was probably his observation that the translation of ++x was smaller than that of x=x+1.” 

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dx.doi.org

  • Dennis M. Ritchie (1993. March). „The Development of the C Language”. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 28 (3), 201–208. o. [2013. május 23-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva]. DOI:10.1145/155360.155580. (Hozzáférés: 2013. április 22.) „People often guess that they were created to use the auto-increment and auto-decrement address modes provided by the DEC PDP-11 on which C and Unix first became popular. This is historically impossible, since there was no PDP-11 when B was developed. The PDP-7, however, did have a few `auto-increment' memory cells, with the property that an indirect memory reference through them incremented the cell. This feature probably suggested such operators to Thompson; the generalization to make them both prefix and postfix was his own. Indeed, the auto-increment cells were not used directly in implementation of the operators, and a stronger motivation for the innovation was probably his observation that the translation of ++x was smaller than that of x=x+1.” 

mit.edu

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web.archive.org

  • Dennis M. Ritchie (1993. March). „The Development of the C Language”. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 28 (3), 201–208. o. [2013. május 23-i dátummal az eredetiből archiválva]. DOI:10.1145/155360.155580. (Hozzáférés: 2013. április 22.) „People often guess that they were created to use the auto-increment and auto-decrement address modes provided by the DEC PDP-11 on which C and Unix first became popular. This is historically impossible, since there was no PDP-11 when B was developed. The PDP-7, however, did have a few `auto-increment' memory cells, with the property that an indirect memory reference through them incremented the cell. This feature probably suggested such operators to Thompson; the generalization to make them both prefix and postfix was his own. Indeed, the auto-increment cells were not used directly in implementation of the operators, and a stronger motivation for the innovation was probably his observation that the translation of ++x was smaller than that of x=x+1.”