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====High-level assemblers==== More sophisticated [[high-level assembler]]s provide language abstractions such as: * High-level procedure/function declarations and invocations * Advanced control structures (IF/THEN/ELSE, SWITCH) * High-level abstract data types, including structures/records, unions, classes, and sets * Sophisticated macro processing (although available on ordinary assemblers since the late 1950s for, e.g., the [[IBM 700/7000 series|IBM 700 series]] and [[IBM 700/7000 series|IBM 7000 series]], and since the 1960s for [[IBM System/360]] (S/360), amongst other machines) * [[Object-oriented programming]] features such as [[class (computer programming)|class]]es, [[Object (computer science)|object]]s, [[Abstraction (computer science)|abstraction]], [[Polymorphism (computer science)|polymorphism]], and [[inheritance (object-oriented programming)|inheritance]]<ref name="Hyde_2003"/> See [[#Language design|Language design]] below for more details.
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