Logo

ISO/IEC 10514-2:1998

Current Revision

Information technology - Programming languages - Part 2: Generics Modula-2

$223.00

$223.00

$379.10


Sub Total (1 Item(s))

$ 0.00

Estimated Shipping

$ 0.00

Total (Pre-Tax)

$ 0.00


Stay effortlessly up-to-date with the latest standard revisions. When new versions are released, they're automatically charged and delivered to you, ensuring seamless compliance.

Document Preview Not Available...

This part of ISO/IEC 10514 specifies extensions to allow generic programming facilities to be added to the base Modula-2 language defined in International Standard ISO/IEC 10514-1 without altering the meaning of valid programs allowed by the Base Language (except for the use of the new keyword introduced by this standard—see clause 5).

In addition to the specifications included in the Base Language this part of ISO/IEC 10514 provides specifications for:

  • required symbols for programs written in ISO Standard Modula-2 with Generic extensions;
  • the lexical structure and semantics of programs written in ISO Standard Modula-2 with Generic extensions;
  • the syntax of programs written in ISO Standard Modula-2 with Generic extensions;
  • violations of the rules for the use of the Generic extensions that a conforming implementation is required to detect;
  • further compliance requirements for implementations, including documentation requirements.

This part of ISO/IEC 10514 is part two of the multi-part Standard ISO/IEC 10514. This part of ISO/IEC 10514 extends and modifies the Base Language ISO/IEC 10514-1, but the adoption of this part of ISO/IEC 10514 is optional with respect to the Base Language. This part of ISO/IEC 10514 is also independent of any other parts of ISO/IEC 10514, except for part 1, and can be adopted either together with or independently of such other parts.

In addition to the categories of specifications excluded by the Base Language this part of ISO/IEC 10514 provides no specifications for:

  • the method by which specific refinements are constructed from generic library modules;
  • the method by which generic library modules, their associated refining modules, and the refinements produced by these are stored (including any correspondence between the module names and system file names where files are used).

SDO ISO: International Organization for Standardization
Document Number ISO/IEC 10514
Publication Date Not Available
Language en - English
Page Count
Revision Level
Supercedes
Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 22/WG 13
Publish Date Document Id Type View
Not Available ISO/IEC 10514-2:1998 Revision