[comp.lang.c++] Extended C++. Where?

gsanchez@greco.dit.upm.es (10/03/90)

> Article 7390. Monthly posted C++ products & book list
> jcc@adesign.uucp (Jean Christophe)

> EC++
> Extended C++. Language extension (polymorphism, exception handling,
> garbage collector, etc...)
> FTP sit unknown.
>


I would like to know that FTP address.
If you know it, please e-mail to me.

Thanks in advance.
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Gabriel. (gsanchez@greco.dit.upm.es)

jeenglis@alcor.usc.edu (Joe English Muffin) (10/04/90)

gsanchez@greco.dit.upm.es writes:

>> Article 7390. Monthly posted C++ products & book list
>> jcc@adesign.uucp (Jean Christophe)

>> EC++
>> Extended C++. Language extension (polymorphism, exception handling,
>> garbage collector, etc...)
>> FTP site unknown.
>>

>I would like to know that FTP address.
>If you know it, please e-mail to me.

If this is the EC++ developed by Glauco Masotti
at the University of Southern California, it's
no longer supported or available here.

This program basically did text-substitution on C++
files to do pre- and post- conditions and exception
handling, used a GNU C++ utility to do polymorphism,
and used Boem's garbage collector.  It requires GNU
C++ (or a compiler with the typeof() operator) to do
generic functions; and the exception-handling scheme
wasn't the same as the one described in the ARM.  If
you really want to check it out, send me e-mail and
I'll see if I can find out where Glauco is now and if
he's still maintaining the program.


--Joe English 

  jeenglis@alcor.usc.edu
  english@lipari.usc.edu