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The Eiffel standard developed by the [http://www.ecma-international.org ECMA] TC39-TG4 committee, ECMA 367, was first released in 2005 and revised in 2006. In November of 2006 ISO, the International Standards Organization, approved it as an ISO standard.
 
The Eiffel standard developed by the [http://www.ecma-international.org ECMA] TC39-TG4 committee, ECMA 367, was first released in 2005 and revised in 2006. In November of 2006 ISO, the International Standards Organization, approved it as an ISO standard.
  
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== Related development ==
[[ELKS|ELKS, the Eiffel Library Kernel Standard]] This core library is also being standardized; it contains the essential classes closely related to the language and compilers, such as ''STRING'' and ''ARRAY''.
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[[:Category:ELKS|ELKS, the Eiffel Library Kernel Standard]]: This core library is also being standardized; it contains the essential classes closely related to the language and compilers, such as ''STRING'' and ''ARRAY''.

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The Eiffel standard developed by the ECMA TC39-TG4 committee, ECMA 367, was first released in 2005 and revised in 2006. In November of 2006 ISO, the International Standards Organization, approved it as an ISO standard.

The ECMA-ISO standard is the definitive reference on the Eiffel language. Work is progressing quickly to include all ECMA-ISO mechanisms into the EiffelStudio compiler; you can help fill the remaining gaps.

References

Eiffel standard: ECMA 367 in its latest revision (2006); the text is the same as the ISO standard, but available free of charge.

ISO/IEC 25436:2006: the ISO version, available for a fee. Same text as ECMA 367, slightly different formating.

Related development

ELKS, the Eiffel Library Kernel Standard: This core library is also being standardized; it contains the essential classes closely related to the language and compilers, such as STRING and ARRAY.