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Johannes Sametinger, Stefan Schiffer
Design and Implementation Aspects of an Experimental
C++ Programming Environment
in: Software - Practice and Experience, Vol. 25, No. 2, Feb.
1995, 111-128.
A good programming language alone is not sufficient for
economic software production. The programming environment has a
significant influence on the productivity of software engineers.
Providing a programmer with information about an object-oriented
software system requires extracting information from the source
code, e.g., class, method, and variable names. We use separate
structure files for holding this information and take advantage
of proven tools like make and the C preprocessor for keeping the
structure files up to date and for processing software systems
that heavily use macros.
In this paper we describe the concepts used for comfortable
processing of C++ software systems, and discuss interesting
design and implementation aspects, including structure files, the
applied make mechanism, and the exploitation of the C
preprocessor.
Keywords: Programming Environment, Design,
Implementation, C++, UNIX, make, C preprocessor, Macros
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