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It contains a special stack to save the internal registers to allow the return from functions, and two heaps for dynamic memory allocation---one generic and the other for character strings; it also has graphic primitives. | It contains a special stack to save the internal registers to allow the return from functions, and two heaps for dynamic memory allocation---one generic and the other for character strings; it also has graphic primitives. | ||
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== Original Page == | == Original Page == |
Latest revision as of 17:10, 10 June 2013
VM is a virtual stack-machine that supports integer and float numbers, is slightly different from the usual. It contains a special stack to save the internal registers to allow the return from functions, and two heaps for dynamic memory allocation---one generic and the other for character strings; it also has graphic primitives.
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