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| dialects = Plex-C, Plex-M
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| influenced = [[Erlang (programming language)|Erlang]]
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| operating system = Ericsson APZ
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[[File:Mobile Switching Centre-Ericsson AXE.jpg|thumb|Ericsson AXE]]▼
'''PLEX''' (Programming Language for EXchanges) is a special-purpose, concurrent, real-time [[programming language]]. The PLEX language is closely tied to the architecture of Ericsson's [[AXE telephone exchange]]s which it was designed to control. PLEX was developed by Göran Hemdahl at [[Ericsson]] in the 1970s,<ref name=ErlangHistory>{{cite web |url= http://www.cs.chalmers.se/Cs/Grundutb/Kurser/ppxt/HT2007/general/languages/armstrong-erlang_history.pdf|title= A History of Erlang|accessdate=2009-03-07 |author= Joe Armstrong|date= |work= |publisher=Ericsson AB}}</ref> and it has been continuously evolving since then.<ref name=Semantics>{{cite web |url= http://cdc.ioc.ee/appsem04/webproc/short/erikson-lisper.pdf|title= A Formal Semantics for PLEX|accessdate=2009-03-07 |author= Johan Erikson and Björn Lisper|date= |work= |publisher=Mälardalen University}}</ref> PLEX was described in 2008 as "a cross between [[Fortran]] and a [[Assembly_language#Macros|macro assembler]]."<ref>{{cite web|last1=Hague|first1=James|title=My Road to Erlang|url=http://prog21.dadgum.com/22.html|website=Programming in the 21st Century}}</ref>▼
The language has two variants: ''Plex-C'' used for the AXE Central Processor (CP) and ''Plex-M'' used for Extension Module Regional Processors (EMRP).<ref name=Execution>{{cite web |url= http://www.mrtc.mdh.se/publications/0802.pdf|title= The Execution Model of APZ/PLEX - An Informal Description|accessdate=2009-03-07 |author= Johan Erikson and Bo Lindell|date= |work= |publisher=Mälardalen University}}</ref>▼
▲'''PLEX''' (Programming Language for EXchanges) is a special-purpose, concurrent, real-time [[programming language]]. The proprietary PLEX language is closely tied to the architecture of Ericsson's [[AXE telephone exchange]]s which it was designed to control. PLEX was developed by Göran Hemdahl at [[Ericsson]] in the 1970s,<ref name=ErlangHistory
▲The language has two variants: ''Plex-C'' used for the AXE Central Processor (CP) and ''Plex-M'' used for Extension Module Regional Processors (EMRP).<ref name=Execution>{{cite web
Ericsson started a project in the mid-1980s to create a successor language, which resulted in [[Erlang (programming language)|Erlang]]. According to co-creator [[Joe Armstrong (programmer)|Joe Armstrong]], "Erlang was heavily influenced by PLEX and the AXE design."<ref name=ErlangHistory/> Erlang did not replace PLEX, but was used alongside it.
==Execution model==
A system is divided into separately compiled and loaded units of code called "blocks." A block waits for one or more signals sent from elsewhere in the system, which triggers code execution.<ref name=Execution/>
==Pre-compilers==
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Several [[precompiler]]s or code generators exist, to produce source code in ''Plex-C'' from [[High-level programming language|higher level]] languages or graphical models.{{Citation needed|date=August 2010}} These can generate ''Plex-C'' from:▼
▲Several [[precompiler]]s or code generators exist, to produce [[source code]] in ''Plex-C'' from [[High-level programming language|higher level]] languages or graphical models.
* [[Specification and Description Language]] graphical representation (SDL/GR)
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* ''High Level Plex'' (HLPLEX) another extension of ''Plex-C''
Source code in ''Plex-C'' is compiled into the assembly language ''ASA210C.''
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<ref name=ErlangHistory>{{cite book |doi=10.1145/1238844.1238850 |chapter=A history of Erlang|title=Proceedings of the third ACM SIGPLAN conference on History of programming languages |year=2007 |last1=Armstrong |first1=Joe |isbn=9781595937667 |s2cid=555765 }}</ref>
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