| A. J. Wellings et al "Integrating Object-Oriented Programming and Protected Objects in Ada 95" ACM Transactions on Porgramming Languages and Systems, Vol. 22, No. 3, May 2000, pages 506-539. |
....with overridden entries. The paper has considered the basic extensible protected type model. Of course, any proposal for the introduction of such a facility must also consider the full implications of its introduction. It has been beyond the scope of this paper to address these issues see [9]. ....
A.J. Wellings, B. Johnson, B. Sanden, J. Kienzle, T. Wolf, and S. Michell. Integrating object-oriented programming and protected types in Ada 95. YCS 316, Department of Computer Science, University of York, UK, 1999.
....further 13 consideration was needed before a definitive proposal could be made. After the 14 workshop, a group of enthusiasts held numerous email discussions on how best to 15 integrate Ada s object oriented programming and protected type model. The 16 results will shortly appear in the literature [5, 6]. The goal of this Position 17 Paper is to summarise the proposal and to identify the outstanding issues. In 18 section 2, we define the core extensions needed for our model. In section 3, we 19 consider how these extensions can be integrated into the full language. Finally, 20 in section 4 we ....
A.J. Wellings, B. Johnson, B. Sanden, J. Kienzle, T. Wolf, and S. Michell. 447 Integrating object-oriented programming and protected types in Ada 95. 448 ACM TOPLAS, to appear. 449
....the core extensions needed for our model. In section 3, we 19 consider how these extensions can be integrated into the full language. Finally, 20 in section 4 we summarise the outstanding issues are draw our conclusions. 21 A full rational for our model along with some examples can be found in [4] 22 (available at http: www.cs.york.ac.uk ftpdir reports ) 23 1 2 Extensible Protected Types The Basic Model 24 2.1 Declaration and Primitive Operations 25 For consistency with the usage elsewhere in Ada, the word tagged indicates 26 that a protected type is extensible. A protected ....
A.J. Wellings, B. Johnson, B. Sanden, J. Kienzle, T. Wolf, and S. Michell. 444 Integrating object-oriented programming and protected types in Ada 95. 445 YCS 316, Department of Computer Science, University of York, UK, 1999. 446
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A. J. Wellings et al "Integrating Object-Oriented Programming and Protected Objects in Ada 95" ACM Transactions on Porgramming Languages and Systems, Vol. 22, No. 3, May 2000, pages 506-539.
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