On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 11:02:44PM +0300, Lassi Kortela wrote:
What about this? From http://se.ethz.ch/~meyer/ongoing/etl/LANGUAGE-TABLE.pdf:
Can't tell for sure because the pdf doesn't contain anything beyond the table of contents, but this seems to be the right set of concepts.
And from the number of pages, it may be more extensive than what I remember. Maybe I had an earlier edition. Or maybe I misremember the size.
LACE stands for Language for Assembly Classes in Eiffel. The files in which it is written are called "Ace files". More links:
http://se.inf.ethz.ch/courses/2013b_fall/eprog/additional_materials/eiffel_t...
https://archive.eiffel.com/doc/online/eiffel50/intro/studio/index-05.html
https://wiki.liberty-eiffel.org/index.php/ACE
https://dev.eiffel.com/ACE_to_ECF:_The_Transition_Explained ("ACE to ECF: The Transition Explained. This page addresses the rationale behind EiffelStudio's new ECF configuration format, and clarifies which needs were covered by the new system. ECF stands for Eiffel Configuration File.")
Yes, it now looks like its tie up-to-date successor to what I saw a decade or more ago and what I was talking about.
-- hendrik