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| From | "Boris Sunik"<boris.sunik@generalinformationtheory.com> |
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| Newsgroups | comp.std.c++ |
| Subject | please post a following message in your newsgroup |
| Date | 2011-12-16 11:40 -0800 |
| Organization | unknown |
| Message-ID | <000701ccbb65$144aa8f0$3cdffad0$@generalinformationtheory.com> (permalink) |
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User BoriS, email: boris.sunik@generalInformationtheory.com Title: The Ultimate Representation of C++ Semantics The starting idea for this approach is fairly simple -- since the fundamental types of C++ are quite similar to the conventional C++ classes -- why not represent them with the help of standard C++ constructs. Consequently applying this idea to other C++ built-ins, the complete language could be defined in the form of a primordial library containing the explicit definition of all language fundamentals. The version of C++, extended by such expression abilities, will allow compositions of distinct collections of fundamental types, control statements and implementation mechanisms. Unfortunately, the practical attempt to compose such a description fails immediately because several characteristics of C++ built-ins are looked at as being basically inexpressible in the conceptual system of this programming language. The work www.generalinformationtheory.com/cpp.php shows how minor extensions of C++ enable the explicit definition of its complete semantics and demonstrates the general specification of C++ produced in the extended C++. -- [ comp.std.c++ is moderated. To submit articles, try posting with your ] [ newsreader. If that fails, use mailto:std-cpp-submit@vandevoorde.com ] [ --- Please see the FAQ before posting. --- ] [ FAQ: http://www.comeaucomputing.com/csc/faq.html ]
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