Design and Implementation of a Language Supporting Compositional Approach to Multiparadigm Programming


The KIPS Transactions:PartA, Vol. 10, No. 6, pp. 605-614, Dec. 2003
10.3745/KIPSTA.2003.10.6.605,   PDF Download:

Abstract

In this paper, we introduce a new style multiparadigm language named Argos which applies a compositional approach [20] to multiparadigm programming. Argos is a superset of the Java, and its grammar has an extension point which allows other languages to be used in Argos programs. Therefore, Argos can support object-oriented programming and multiparadigm programming by enabling each method in a class to be implemented with one of the Java, C, Prolog, Python, and XML languages. Since Argos allows the existing languages to be used, it has advantages such as easiness of learning and high reusability. The Argos compiler is implemented according to the delegating compiler object (DCO) model[28,29]. The compiler partitions a program into several parts according to the languages used in methods and delivers the parts the languages´ processors which compile the parts.


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[IEEE Style]
C. J. Myeong and Y. J. U, "Design and Implementation of a Language Supporting Compositional Approach to Multiparadigm Programming," The KIPS Transactions:PartA, vol. 10, no. 6, pp. 605-614, 2003. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTA.2003.10.6.605.

[ACM Style]
Choe Jong Myeong and Yu Jae U. 2003. Design and Implementation of a Language Supporting Compositional Approach to Multiparadigm Programming. The KIPS Transactions:PartA, 10, 6, (2003), 605-614. DOI: 10.3745/KIPSTA.2003.10.6.605.