Deep Blue C

Deep Blue C is a compiler for a subset of the C programming language for Atari 8-bit computers distributed by the Atari Program Exchange (APX). The compiler is a version of Ron Cain's public domain Small-C modified by John Howard Palevich to run on the Atari computer hardware. Palevich also wrote the Atari 8-bit game Dandy for APX. The syntax supported by Deep Blue C is close to that of ANSI C with significant limitations. The compiler creates binary code for Intel 8080 processor which is then executed by an 8080 virtual machine.

The source code to the compiler was sold separately by APX as Deep Blue Secrets.

Limitations
The following language constructs are not supported:


 * structs
 * unions
 * multidimensional arrays
 * floating point numbers
 * sizeof operator
 * type casting
 * functions returning types other than integer

Other non-standard properties of Deep Blue C:


 * The last part of  clause must end with: ,  , or.
 * The maximum length of a source code line has to be less than 80 characters.
 * The number of arguments for functions cannot exceed 126.
 * and  are used instead of   and , because the Atari keyboard and standard character set does not include braces.

Sample program
This program prints "Hello World!":

main $(   printf("Hello World!");  $)