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'''2.4''' [[profile|Profile your programs]]
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Revision as of 20:09, 21 May 2016

LibertyEiffel Wiki

1 History and goals of the LibertyEiffel project

1.1 Introduction

1.2 All LibertyEiffel versions

3 Lecture on object-oriented programming and design by contract in Eiffel

3.1 Inheritance

3.2 Dynamic dispatch

3.3 Comparison of objects

3.4 Cloning objects

6 The Eiffel language of LibertyEiffel

6.1 System defintion of Eiffel

6.2 Syntax diagrams of Eiffel

6.3 Expanded object or reference object

6.4 Validity of assignments and feature redefinitions

6.5 What you need to know about Current

6.6 A definition of Void

6.7 Once

6.8 Tuples

6.9 Agents

6.10 Precursor

6.11 Manifest storage notation

6.12 Dynamic type testing

6.13 Type of integer constants

6.14 SCOOP - Concurrency in LibertyEiffel

6.15 ECMA - The ECMA standard andLiberty

7 The LibertyEiffel FAQ

8 Glossary

9 Papers

10 License

11 Appendices

11.1 Author guidelines for this wiki

11.2 Why there are no threads

11.3 The output of the -gc_info option.

12 Bibliography

13 Index