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MOPS

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MOPS

(Mega <million> Operations Per Second) The measurement of instructional performance of a system. It often refers to DSP operations. See GOPS. See also MOP.


Mops - Like Yerk, Mops is descended from the ex-commercial object-oriented language Neon. It was developed by Michael Hore <mikeh@kralizec.zeta.org.au>. Mops features an optimising native-code compiler; it is much faster than Yerk, but less compatible with Neon. Mops includes extensions such as multiple inheritance.

Version 2.3.1 includes a compiler, documentation and an editor.

A Macintosh version is available. ftp://oddjob.uchicago.edu/pub/Yerk.


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Sailors with buckets and mops were already beginning their nightly tasks.
It was a new and astonishing spectacle to Rose, fresh from a prim boarding-school, and she watched the active lads with breathless interest, thinking their antics far superior to those of Mops, the dear departed monkey.
Well, sir, when you and your Mis'ess--so to name what she lawful is--when you two drove away, as I say, Retty and Marian put on their bonnets and went out; and as there is not much doing now, being New Year's Eve, and folks mops and brooms from what's inside 'em, nobody took much notice.
 
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