C Language Extension to Support Procedural-Parametric Polymorphism

Software development is often related to expanding functionality. To improve reliability in this case, it is necessary to minimize the change in the previously written code. For instrumental support of the evolutionary development of programs, a procedural-parametric programming paradigm is proposed...

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Veröffentlicht in:Automatic control and computer sciences Jg. 58; H. 7; S. 762 - 778
Hauptverfasser: Legalov, A. I., Kosov, P. V.
Format: Journal Article
Sprache:Englisch
Veröffentlicht: Moscow Pleiades Publishing 01.12.2024
Springer Nature B.V
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ISSN:0146-4116, 1558-108X
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Zusammenfassung:Software development is often related to expanding functionality. To improve reliability in this case, it is necessary to minimize the change in the previously written code. For instrumental support of the evolutionary development of programs, a procedural-parametric programming paradigm is proposed, which makes it possible to increase the capabilities of the procedural approach. This allows extending both data and functions effortlessly. This paper considers the inclusion of procedural-parametric programming in the C language. Additional syntactic constructions are proposed to support the proposed approach. These constructions include: parametric generalizations, specializations of generalizations, generalizing functions, and specialization handlers. Their semantics, possibilities, and features of technical implementation are described. To check the possibilities of using this approach, models of procedural-parametric constructions in the C programming language are built. The example in this article demonstrates the flexible extension of the program and support of multiple polymorphism.
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ISSN:0146-4116
1558-108X
DOI:10.3103/S014641162470024X