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#* Generic derivations with separate and non-separate generics are generated separately, i.e. <e>ARRAY [G]</e> and <e>ARRAY [separate G]</e> get different code. | #* Generic derivations with separate and non-separate generics are generated separately, i.e. <e>ARRAY [G]</e> and <e>ARRAY [separate G]</e> get different code. | ||
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Revision as of 02:21, 25 August 2010
Team: Alexander Kogtenkov, Ted
Contents
Summary
- Parser
- Support only separate type declarations (exclude separate class declarations).
- Provide syntax to refer to the processors (not supported in 6.7).
- Take into account the possibility to use anchors.
- Type checking introduces new
- Conformance rules that affect type system
- Validity rules that require good description of errors
- Code generation is closely connected with work on the scheduler (A1, A2) and should target
- bytecode
- C code
- CIL code
Decisions
- Syntax
- Drop support of separate classes, only separate types are supported.
- Separate mark is allowed not only for class types, but also for other types.
- Semantics
- Default formal generic constraint is
detachable separate ANY
. - Formal generic is considered non-separate if at least one constraint is not separate, otherwise it is considered separate.
- Default formal generic constraint is
- Code generation
Open questions
- Shall separate types be supported in CECIL? If yes, how is this done?
Progress
Functionality | Status |
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Syntax for separate types | rev#84252 |
Separate status in conformance tests | |
Validity rules specific to separate types | |
Bytecode generation | |
C code generation | |
CIL code generation |