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String Oriented Symbolic Language
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language (SNOBOL) A string processing language for text and
formula manipulation written by David Farber, Ralph Griswold,
rich string-matching formalism of power comparable to
regularexpressions but implementated differently. People used it
into the 1980s. Since then,
Perl has come into favour for
such tasks.
SNOBOL was originally called "SEXI" - String EXpression
Interpreter. In spite of the suggestive name, SNOBOL is not
Implementations include (in no particular order):
SNOBOL2,
["SNOBOL, A String Manipulating Language", R. Griswold et al,
J ACM 11(1):21, Jan 1964].
[When and why was SEXI renamed?]
(1998-03-03)