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Language peer sets for Zuse: Sweden↑ Sweden/1991↑ Designed 1991 ↑ 1990s languages ↑ Fifth generation↑ Post-Cold War↑ Genus Pascals ↑ Multi-purpose ↑ Pascals↑ Wirth Algols↑ Generation of Algol 60 ↑ Pascals/1991↑ Wirth Algols/1991↑ Generation of Algol 60/1991↑ Pascals/Sweden↑ Wirth Algols/Sweden↑ Generation of Algol 60/Sweden↑ Multi-purpose ↑ Multi-purpose/1991↑ Multi-purpose/se ↑ Zuse(ID:1670/zus001)alternate simple viewCountry: Sweden Designed 1991 Published: 1991 Genus: Pascals Sammet category: Multi-purpose for Konrad Zuse computer pioneer Christian Collberg, PhD thesis, Luth 1991. A descendant of Ada, Modula-2, Mesa and Oberon-1 supporting several levels of information hiding. The Zuse type system includes fully hidden types (similar to Modula-2 opaque types but without any implementation restriction), semi-open pointer types (same as Modula-2 opaque types), extensible record types (similar to Oberon-1 public projection types but without the compiler hint), enumeration types, extensible enumeration types, and extensible subrange types. A type can also be protected by specifying the operations that particular modules may perform (similar to C++ friend classes and Ada private types). Zuse also includes hidden and extensible constants and hidden inline procedures. In order to support the higher levels of information hiding the implementation employs partial intermediate code linking Structures: Related languages
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