Abstract-Type and Scheme-Definition Language
From EverybodyWiki Bios & Wiki
Abstract-Type and Scheme-Definition Language (ASDL) is a computer language developed as part of ESPRIT project GRASPIN, as a basis for generating language-based editors and environments. It combines an object-oriented type system, syntax-directed translation schemes and a target-language interface.
References
- ASDL - An Object-Oriented Specification Language for Syntax-Directed Environments", M.L. Christ-Neumann et al., European Software Eng Conf, Strasbourg, Sept 1987, pp. 77–85
- Kramer, Bernd; Heinz Wilhelm-Schmidt (January 1989). "Developing Integrated Environments with ASDL". IEEE Software. Los Alamitos, CA, USA: IEEE Computer Society Press. 6 (1): 98–107. doi:10.1109/52.16907. Unknown parameter
|s2cid=ignored (help)
| This programming-language-related article is a stub. You can help EverybodyWiki by expanding it. |
This article "Abstract-Type and Scheme-Definition Language" is from Wikipedia. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical and/or the page Edithistory:Abstract-Type and Scheme-Definition Language. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one.
