Le modèle OFL au service du métaprogrammeur
Résumé
OFL is the acronym for Open Flexible Languages and the name of a metamodel for object programming languages based on classes. It relies on three essential concepts of these languages: the descriptions which are a generalisation of the notion of class, the relationships such as inheritance or aggregation and the languages themselves. OFL provides a customisable definition of these three concepts in order to adapt their operational semantics to the programmer's needs. This paper summarises the main characteristics of the OFL model, shows how to create an application using this model and describes the Java language according to OFL.
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