Abstract
This paper describes design and programming techniques employed in the development of a language environment for the EXPRESS information modeling language. A fundamental concern in the development of language environments for object flavored languages is the degree to which the object model of the implementation language matches that of the language being modeled. If there is significant mismatch, the programmer is forced to reconcile the differences with little aid from the implementation's language's object model, i.e. eschewing the implementation's native object model and programming with elementary tools the object oriented behaviors of the target language environment. This paper describes how object model mismatch was eliminated and a responsive, incremental EXPRESS language environment is being developed using the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS) metaobject protocol and dynamic object techniques.
Proceedings Title
Dynamic Objects Workshop: Object World
Conference Location
Bologna, MA
Keywords
Common Lisp, EXPRESS, Language Environment, Object Model, Object-Oriented
Citation
Denno, P.
(1996),
Dynamic Objects and Meta-level Programming of an EXPRESS Language Environment, Dynamic Objects Workshop: Object World, Bologna, MA, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=821100 (Accessed April 30, 2026)
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