Oberon-2
(redirected from Seneca (programming language))Oberon-2
(language)A superset of Oberon-1, developed by
H. Moessenboeck in 1991 to add object-orientation. Oberon-2
was a redesign of Object Oberon. It included type-bound
procedures (equivalent to methods), read-only export of
variables and record fields, open array variables, and a
"with" statement with variants. It reintroduced the "for"
statement.
There is an Oberon-2 Lex scanner and Yacc parser by Stephen J Bevan of Manchester University, UK, based on the one in the Mo"ssenbo"ck and Wirth reference. Version 1.4.
ftp://neptune.inf.ethz.ch/Oberon/.
ftp://ftp.psg.com/pub/oberon/.
["The Programming Language Oberon-2", H. Mo"ssenbo"ck, N. Wirth, Institut fu"r Computersysteme, ETH Zu"rich, January 1992].
["Second International Modula-2 Conference", Sept 1991].
There is an Oberon-2 Lex scanner and Yacc parser by Stephen J Bevan of Manchester University, UK, based on the one in the Mo"ssenbo"ck and Wirth reference. Version 1.4.
ftp://neptune.inf.ethz.ch/Oberon/.
ftp://ftp.psg.com/pub/oberon/.
["The Programming Language Oberon-2", H. Mo"ssenbo"ck, N. Wirth, Institut fu"r Computersysteme, ETH Zu"rich, January 1992].
["Second International Modula-2 Conference", Sept 1991].