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Ctalk 0.0.43a (Default branch)
Ctalk provides object oriented programming features, like classes, methods, operator overloading, and inheritance to otherwise standard C programs. You can use only a few objects and classes in a program, or you can write programs entirely in Ctalk. The package provides a translator from Ctalk source code into C for compilation and a library that provides run-time support for class objects. The preprocessor, ctpp, is also available separately, and the package includes sample programs and documentation. License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
This release adds the ability to define class andinstance variables using the variable class'constructors. Improvements in expression analysisand several bugfixes were made. More... |
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