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C++ Conference 1994: Cambridge, MA, USA
- Doug Lea:
Proceedings of the C++ Conference. Cambridge, MA, USA, April 1994. USENIX Association 1994
Extensibility
- Theodore C. Goldstein, Alan D. Sloane:
The Object Binary Interface: C++ Objects for Evolvable Shared Class Libraries. 1-20 - Arindam Banerji, Dinesh C. Kulkarni, David L. Cohn:
A Framework for Building Extensible C++ Class Libraries. 21-36 - Gerald Baumgartner, Vincent F. Russo:
Implementing Signatures for C++. 37-56
Compilation
- Lee R. Nackman, John J. Barton:
Base-Class Composition with Multiple Derivation and Virtual Bases. 57-72 - Martin D. Carroll:
Faster Parsing via Prefix Analysis. C++ Conference 1994: 73-84 - Hemant D. Pande, Barbara G. Ryder:
Static Type Determination for C++. 85-98
Debugging
- James Coplien:
Supporting Truly Object-Oriented Debugging of C++ Programs. 99-108 - Chris Laffra, Ashok Malhotra:
HotWire - A Visual Debugger for C++. 109-122
Memory Management
- Giuseppe Attardi, Tito Flagella:
A Customisable Memory Management Framework. 123-142 - John R. Ellis, David Detlefs:
Safe, Efficient Garbage Collection for C++. 143-178
Design
- Ted Law:
Template Base Delegation. 179-188 - Goodwin R. Chin, Dharini Sitaraman, Cung Yang, Martin D. Giles:
C++ Design and Implementation Challenges in Technology Computer Aided Design Frameworks. 189-206 - Douglas C. Schmidt:
ASX: An Object-Oriented Framework for Developing Distributed Applications. 207-226
Tools
- Mark A. Linton, Douglas Z. Pan:
Interface Translation and Implementation Filtering. 227-236 - Thomas Kofler, Bruno Schäffer, André Weinand:
A Poor Man's Approach to Dynamic Invocation of C++ Member Functions. 237-246 - Samuel C. Kendall, Glenn Allin:
Sharing Between Translation Units in C++ Program Databases. 247-264 - Robert Mecklenburg, Charles Clark, Gary Lindstrom, Benny Yih:
A Dossier Driven Persistent Objects Facility. 265-281
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