Abstract

We have recently implemented three preprocessors that, respectively, convert conditional critical region (CCR) notation, monitor notation, and Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP) notation into equivalent programs written in the SR concurrent programming language. The three preprocessors were built with \verb-cpp-, the C preprocessor. This paper describes our experience in this use of \verb-cpp- and especially how using \verb-cpp- influenced the design and implementation of the extended notations. This paper also describes the favorable experience obtained in using the preprocessors in several courses. The results should be of interest to others who are contemplating implementing language extensions.

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