Language Composition Untangled
Source: University of Siegen
In language-oriented programming and modeling, software developers are largely concerned with the definition of domain-specific languages (DSLs) and their composition. While various implementation techniques and frameworks exist for defining DSLs, language composition has not obtained enough attention and is not well-enough understood. In particular, there is a lack of precise terminology for describing observations about language composition in theory and in existing language-development systems. To clarify the issue, the authors specify five forms of language composition: language extension, language restriction, language unification, self-extension, and extension composition.
| Format: | Size: | 343.20 | |
| Date: | Feb 2012 |
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