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Development of EiffelBase has started as a project at ETH Zurich; see the [http://eiffelbase2.origo.ethz.ch/ project page]. Documentation and other material will soon be transferred to the present page. | Development of EiffelBase has started as a project at ETH Zurich; see the [http://eiffelbase2.origo.ethz.ch/ project page]. Documentation and other material will soon be transferred to the present page. |
Revision as of 12:29, 17 April 2010
Overview
EiffelBase2, currently under development, is a general-purpose data structures library for Eiffel. It is intended as the future replacement for the EiffelBase library ("Classic EiffelBase" in this document), which has for many years played a central role in Eiffel development.
Design goals
The design goals for EiffelBase2 are:
- Verifiability. The library is designed to allow proofs of correctness.
- Full contracts. Partly as a result of the verifiability goal, but also for clarity and documentation, the contracts associated with classes and features should describe the relevant semantics in its entirety.
- Simple and consistent hierarchy, in particular avoidance of descendant hiding and of "taxomania" (classes not representing a meaningful abstraction, unnecessary inheritance links).
- As in Classic EiffelBase, application of a systematic classification (a theory) of fundamental data structures.
- Full traversal mechanisms, based on external cursors (with internal cursors also provided when useful).
- Client-interface compatibility with corresponding classes in Classic EiffelBase, whenever it does not conflict with the preceding goals.
Status
Development of EiffelBase has started as a project at ETH Zurich; see the project page. Documentation and other material will soon be transferred to the present page.