We recommend a stack computer book by Philip Koopman from Carnegie Mellon University. Original: http://www.ece.cmu.edu /~ Koopman/stack_computers/index.html.
The following is the original ebook statement:
Note: This book is still protected by copyright even if you download it! You do not have the right to share this Downloaded copy with anyone else -- it is for your own private use only! If someone else wants a copy, please have them download it from this site so that I can keep track of the readership volume.
Stack computer was published in 1989. It detailed the implementation and application of the stack machine from the perspective of hardware and software. In section 3.2, it shows a simple enough stack machine, which is exactly what I am interested in, so I am very grateful. Thank you! Professor. I intend to translate this chapter, but considering copyright issues, I have to give up. Fortunately, I will study the virtual stack machine of mudos, so I still have the opportunity to show my clumsy essay ability.
The stack server in section 3.2 has a similar simulated code: http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdis/. this code is written in pure cve-2017-and perl-and is very pleasing to the eye! It is worth studying.