Journal of C Language Translation, September 1992

John R. Levine <jclt@iecc.cambridge.ma.us>
Wed, 21 Oct 1992 04:46:22 GMT

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From: John R. Levine <jclt@iecc.cambridge.ma.us>
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Date: Wed, 21 Oct 1992 04:46:22 GMT
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Journal of C Language Translation, Volume 4, Number 1, September 1992


Table of Contents:


1. Internationalization -- P.J. Plauger


    Plauger reports on progress within ISO JTC1/SC22, the ISO group
    concerned with C and C++, on internationalization.


2. ANSI C Interpretations Report -- Jim Brodie


    X3J11 Chairman Brodie discusses questions related to Function Call
    expression types, Integral Constant Expression flexibility, Macro
    Expansion rules, duplicate Type Specifiers in declarations, and
    character classification requirements in locales.


3. Standardizing C++: The First Meetings -- Dan Saks


    An overview of the activities to date standardizing C++.


4. NCEG Progress Report -- Robert Jervis


    Recent activity in X3J11.1 and its subgroups.


5. An Abstract Syntax for C -- Bob Fields


    We define an abstract syntax for the Standard C language by removing
    from the language all features peculiar to the concrete representation,
    leaving only the essential structure.


6. Reusuable Incremental C Preprocessing, Part I --
W.M. McKeeman & Shota Aki


    Fine-grain incremental preprocessing for C.


7. Miscellanea -- John Levine


    The usual calendar of events, news, products, and services.


The JCLT appears quarterly. For subscription or article submission info
send a note to jclt@iecc.cambridge.ma.us.


Regards,
John Levine, johnl@iecc.cambridge.ma.us, {spdcc|ima|world}!iecc!johnl
[In case you were wondering what your moderator does when he's not
moderating comp.compilers, he's the editor of the JCLT. -John]
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