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Class representation in memory McMalo@HotMail.com (McMalo) (1999-02-24) |
Re: Class representation in memory mikee@cetasoft.cog (1999-02-25) |
Re: Class representation in memory mal@bewoner.dma.be (Lieven Marchand) (1999-02-27) |
Re: Class representation in memory hunk@alpha1.csd.uwm.edu (1999-02-27) |
Re: Class representation in memory steinar.soreide@loop.no (Steinar Søreide) (1999-03-02) |
Re: Class representation in memory dtribble@technologist.com (David R Tribble) (1999-03-10) |
Re: Class representation in memory jsgray@acm.org.nospam (Jan Gray) (1999-03-22) |
Re: Class representation in memory dzabel@berlin.snafu.de (Dirk Zabel) (1999-03-23) |
Re: Class representation in memory jcea@argo.es (Jesus Cea Avion) (1999-04-01) |
From: | Dirk Zabel <dzabel@berlin.snafu.de> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 23 Mar 1999 12:27:01 -0500 |
Organization: | private LINUX site |
Keywords: | OOP, bibliography |
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.
Take a look at
Stanley B. Lippman: Inside the C++ Object Model, 1996,
Addison Wesley, ISBN 0-201-83454-5
Of course its specially written about C++, but quite interesting.
Regards,
Dirk
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