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BS ISO/IEC 9496:1995 CCITT high level language (CHILL)

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CHILL is a strongly typed, block structured language designed primarily for the implementation of large and complex embedded systems. CHILL was designed to: •enhance reliability and run time efficiency by means of extensive compile-time checking: •be sufficiently flexible and powerful to encompass the required range of applications and to exploit a variety of hardware; •provide facilities that encourage piecewise and modular development of large systems; •cater for real-time applications by providing built-in concurrency and time supervision primitives; •permit the generation of highly efficient object code; •be easy to learn and use. The expressive power inherent in the language design allow engineers to select the appropriate constructs from a rich set of facilities such that the resulting implementation can match the original specification more precisely. Because CHILL is careful to distinguish between static and dynamic objects, nearly all the semantic checking can be achieved at compile time. This has obvious run time benefits. Violation of CHILL dynamic rules results in run-time exceptions which can be intercepted by an appropriate exception handler (however, generation of such implicit checks is optional, unless a user defined handler is explicitly specified). CHILL permits programs to be written in a machine independent manner. The language itself is machine independent; however, particular compilation systems may require the provision of specific implementation defined objects. It should be noted that programs containing such objects will not, in general, be portable.
Contributor(s):
MAR - Data Entry Person
Primary Item Type:
British Standard
Identifiers:
ICS 35.060 Languages used in information technology
ISBN 0580292290
Language:
English
Subject Keywords:
Data processing; High-level languages; Computer software; Programming languages; Programming; Computer programs
First presented to the public:
8/3/2023
Original Publication Date:
Previously Published By:
British Standards Institution
Place Of Publication:
London, United Kingdom
Citation:
Extents:
Number of Pages - 214
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Date Deposited
2023-08-03 14:49:03.578
Submitter:
Muhamad Azmil Ramli

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