C++ Proceedings Now Available
Toni Veglia
toni at usenix.ORG
Fri May 3 09:49:28 AEST 1991
If you couldn't join us in Washington, DC, the proceedings from the
C++ Conference are now available for $22 for USENIX Members, and $26
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USENIX C++ CONFERENCE
April 24-25, 1991, Washington, D.C.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Wednesday, April 24
Experience
The Interaction of Pointers to Members and Virtual Base Classes in
C++ Randall Meyers (Digital Equipment).............................1
Problems Involved in Extending Classes in C++
Martin Carroll (AT&T Bell Laboratories)...........................13
Automatic Detection of C++ Programming Errors:
Initial Thoughts on a lint++
Scott Meyers, Moises Lejter (Brown University)....................29
Class design
The Features of the Object-oriented Abstract Type Hierarchy (OATH)
Brian Kennedy (Texas Instruments).................................41
The Separation of Interface and Implementation in C++
Bruce Martin (Hewlett-Packard)....................................51
Signature-Based Polymorphism for C++
Elana Granston (Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Vincent Russo (Purdue University).................................65
Panel: How Useful is Multiple Inheritance in C++?
Chair: Andrew Koenig
Panelists: Tom Cargill, Keith Gorlen, Rob Murray, Mike Vilot......81
Thursday, April 25
Environments
Copying Garbage Collection in C++
Daniel Edelson, Ira Pohl (UC Santa Cruz)..........................85
Type Identification in C++
Dmitry Lenkov, Shankar Unni, Michey Mehta (Hewlett-Packard)......103
Representing Semantically Analyzed C++ Code with Reprise
David Rosenblum, Alexander Wolf (AT&T Bell Laboratories).........119
Concurrent and Distributed Applications
Porting and Extending the C++ Task System with the Support of
Lightweight Processes
Philippe Gautron (Rank Xerox France and LITP)....................135
Concurrent Real-Time Music in C++
David Anderson, Jeff Bilmes (UC Berkeley)........................147
DVOPS - A Tool for Developing Communication Protocols and
Distributed Applications
Juha Koivisto, Juhani Malka, James Reilly (Technical Research
Center of Finland)...............................................163
Class Libraries
Experiences in the Design of a C++ Class Library
Mary Fontana, Martin Neath (Texas Instruments)...................179
Pragmatic Issues in the Design of Flexible Libraries for C++
Douglas Hahn, Neil Soiffer (Tektronix)...........................193
A Network Toolkit
Walter Milliken, Gregory Lauer (BBN).............................203
Applications
An AWK to C++ Translator
Brian Kernighan (AT&T Bell Laboratories).........................217
A Class Library for Solving Simultaneous Equations
Christopher Van Wyk (Drew University)............................229
LogiC++: An Integrated Logic and Object-Oriented Programming
Language
Shanun-inn Wu (University of Minnesota)..........................235
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