Electrical computers and digital processing systems: processing – Processing control – Branching
Reissue Patent
2007-03-13
2007-03-13
Eng, David Y. (Department: 2155)
Electrical computers and digital processing systems: processing
Processing control
Branching
Reissue Patent
active
10884826
ABSTRACT:
Systems and methods for implementing an execution stack which stores frames for functions written in multiple programming languages are provided. The frames for functions written in different programming languages may be interleaved on the same execution stack. A data block on the execution stack may be utilized to traverse the execution stack around a frame by storing a stack pointer and frame pointer to a previous frame. Additionally, exceptions may be propagated, with conversion if necessary, through frames on the execution stack that are written in different programming languages.
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Bak Lars
Griesemer Robert
Hölzle Urs
Beyer Weaver & Thomas LLP
Eng David Y.
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