Well, the list is a fuzzy memory, but thanks to a great guy who read in my magtapes, I was able to go back and UTSL.

Here is the list, minus the various copies and stubs.  The definitions were written in a notation I made up called Language Description Language (LDL)

One of these days in My Copious Free Time, I hope to get this beast "BABEL" running again.  It was painfully slow on a Vax, but it might be OK on today's hardware.

    Mary Ann


On 09/09/2016 06:59 PM, Nemo wrote:
On 9 September 2016 at 17:15, Mary Ann Horton <mah@mhorton.net> wrote (in part):
When I was at Berkeley working on my dissertation, I wrote a tool that would
let you edit a text file written in any language you could define with a
grammar, with syntax and semantic error checking while you edited.  I had
grammars for several popular (in 1980) languages.
My curiosity is piqued.  What were these languages?

N.