| Timothy Roscoe. Clanger : An Interpreted Systems Programming Language. ACM Operating Systems Review, 29(2):13--20, April 1995. (p 37) |
....is represented by an interface of type Operation, whose naming context includes all the parameters of the operation. Every MIDDL interface type is completely represented in this way. 2.4. 3 CLANGER A good example of how the programming and linkage models work well in practice is CLANGER 5 [Roscoe 95a] a novel interpreted language for operating systems. CLANGER relies on the following three system features: ffl a naming service which can name any typed value in the system, ffl complete type information available at runtime, and ffl a uniform model of interface linkage. In CLANGER a ....
Timothy Roscoe. CLANGER : An Interpreted Systems Programming Language. ACM Operating Systems Review, 29(2):13--20, April 1995. (p 23)
....is represented by an interface of type Operation, whose naming context includes all the parameters of the operation. Every Middl interface type is completely represented in this way. 3.4. 2 CLANGER A good example of how the programming and linkage models work well in practice is Clanger 6 [Roscoe95] , a novel interpreted language for operating systems. Clanger relies on the following three system features: ffl a naming service which can name any typed value in the system, ffl complete type information available at runtime, and ffl a uniform model of interface linkage. In Clanger a ....
Timothy Roscoe. Clanger : An Interpreted Systems Programming Language. ACM Operating Systems Review, 29(2):13--20, April 1995. (p 37)
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