Trellis(ID:1284/tre007)


(formerly named OWL). DEC

Object-oriented, with static type-checking and encapsulation.  


Structures:
Related languages
Trellis => CECIL   Influence
Trellis => OWL   Subsystem

References:
  • O'Brien, Patrick "Trellis Object-Based Environment: Language Tutorial" Digital Equipment Corporation technical report DEC-TR-373, November 1985. view details
  • Schaffert, Craig; Cooper, Topher and Wilpolt, Carrie "Trellis Object-Based Environment Language Reference Manual", DEC-TR-372, DEC OSG, Hudson, MA (November 1985). view details
  • Schaffert, C. "An introduction to Trellis/Owl" view details
          in SIGPLAN Notices 21(11) November 1986 (OOPSLA - Conference on Object Oriented Programming Systems Languages and Applications 1986) view details
  • O'Brien, Patrick D.; Halbert, Daniel C.; Kilian, Michael F. "The Trellis programming environment" pp91-102 view details Abstract: The Trellis programming environment supports programming in Trellis/Owl, an object-based language with multiple inheritance and compile-time type-checking. Trellis is composed of a number of integrated tools that share a common programming environment database. It is a highly interactive, easy-to-use programming environment, providing various programming aids, incremental compilation, and good debugging support. Trellis is both integrated and open-ended. Trellis was specifically designed to support the object-oriented programming methodology. Thus it provides tools to manage the use of types and inheritance. Trellis takes advantage of the strong-typing features of the Trellis/Owl language to provide more support for the programmer by keeping track of cross-references and inconsistencies in code.

    DOI
          in SIGPLAN Notices 22(12) December 1987 (OOPSLA '87) view details
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