Re: Class representation in memory

"Steinar Søreide" <steinar.soreide@loop.no>
2 Mar 1999 14:14:57 -0500

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From: "Steinar Søreide" <steinar.soreide@loop.no>
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: 2 Mar 1999 14:14:57 -0500
Organization: LOOP A/S
References: 99-02-115
Keywords: OOP, practice

McMalo wrote:


> I am looking for any literature about Class representation in memory.
> How a compiler/interpreter builds this stuff in memory, and how it
> manages it.


"Compiler Design" by Reinhard Wilhelm and Dieter Maurer contains a
section on compilation of object oriented languages. It covers all the
basics from how to handle dynamic binding of member functions to
compilation of multiple inheritance.


Steinar Søreide, steinar.soreide@loop.no


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