SRC Modula-3
Ver sion 2.11 compiler(->C), run-time, library, documentation The goal of Modula-3 i s to be a s simple and safe a s it can be while meeting the need s of modern sy stem s programmer s. In stead of exploring new feature s, we studied the feature s of the Modula family of language s that have proven them selve s in practice and tried to simplify them into a harmoniou s language. We found that mo st of the succe ssful feature s were aimed at one of two main goal s: greater robu stne ss, and a simpler, more sy stematic type sy stem. Modula-3 retain s one of Modula-2' s mo st succe ssful feature s, the provi sion for explicit interface s between module s. It add s object s and cla sse s, exception handling, garbage collection, lightweight proce sse s (or thread s), and the i solation of un safe feature s. conformance: implement s the language defined in sPwM3. port s: i386/AIX 68020/DomainO s Acorn/RI sCiX MIP s/Ultrix 68020/HP-UX R s/6000/AIX IBMRT/4.3 68000/NEXT sTEP i860/ sVR4 sPARC/ sunO s 68020/ sunO s sun386/ sunO s Multimax/4.3 VAX/Ultrix Mailing li st: comp.lang.modula3 E-mail: Bill Kal sow sow@src.dec.com> From DEC/sRC, Palo Alto, CA. "Modula-3 Report (revised)" Luca Cardelli et al. . (1992-02-09) style="border-width:thin; border-color:#333333; border-style:dashed; padding:5px;" align="left">In addition suitable contents: [ 2 ] [ 386 ] [ 6800 ] [ 68000 ] [ 68020 ] [ = ] [ @ ] [ ad ] [ af ] [ ag ] [ AI ] [ ai ] [ AIX ] [ al ] [ am ] [ an ] [ ar ] [ ARC ] [ as ] [ at ] [ av ] [ B ] [ b ] [ ba ] [ be ] [ bj ] [ br ] [ bus ] [ C ] [ CA ] [ ca ] [ cc ] [ ci ] [ cl ] [ class ] [ co ] [ com ] [ compiler ] [ con ] [ cu ] [ D ] [ dd ] [ de ] [ DEC ] [ dec ] [ die ] [ do ] [ doc ] [ document ] [ documentation ] [ du ] [ E ] [ ec ] [ ed ] [ ee ] [ EP ] [ er ] [ es ] [ et ] [ exception ] [ feature ] [ fi ] [ fo ] [ for ] [ ga ] [ garbage collect ] [ garbage collection ] [ gate ] [ ge ] [ gh ] [ goal ] [ gr ] [ gu ] [ h ] [ hat ] [ HP ] [ HP-UX ] [ hr ] [ ht ] [ i386 ] [ i860 ] [ IBM ] [ ie ] [ il ] [ in ] [ int ] [ interface ] [ io ] [ IP ] [ IPs ] [ Is ] [ is ] [ it ] [ K ] [ ke ] [ la ] [ language ] [ li ] [ library ] [ list ] [ ls ] [ lt ] [ lv ] [ ly ] [ M ] [ M3 ] [ ma ] [ mail ] [ man ] [ mil ] [ MIPs ] [ mm ] [ mo ] [ mod ] [ mode ] [ Modula ] [ Modula-2 ] [ Modula-3 ] [ module ] [ mp ] [ ms ] [ Mu ] [ N ] [ nc ] [ ne ] [ NEXTsTEP ] [ nf ] [ ng ] [ ni ] [ ns ] [ O ] [ object ] [ om ] [ Os ] [ PARC ] [ pe ] [ pl ] [ port ] [ pr ] [ process ] [ program ] [ programmer ] [ Ps ] [ pt ] [ rc ] [ re ] [ RIsC ] [ RIsCiX ] [ ro ] [ robust ] [ Rs ] [ Rs/6000 ] [ ru ] [ run ] [ s ] [ sa ] [ safe ] [ sC ] [ se ] [ si ] [ so ] [ sP ] [ sPAR ] [ sPARC ] [ sR ] [ sr ] [ st ] [ sTEP ] [ su ] [ sun ] [ sunOs ] [ sVR4 ] [ sy ] [ system ] [ systems programmer ] [ T ] [ ] [ th ] [ thread ] [ tn ] [ to ] [ tp ] [ tr ] [ Ts ] [ tw ] [ type ] [ ua ] [ Ultrix ] [ um ] [ us ] [ V ] [ VAX ] [ ve ] [ vi ] [ VR ] [ while ] [ X ] [ XT ]
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