Identifier implementation mapping and methods of using...

Data processing: software development – installation – and managem – Software program development tool – Programming language

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C717S114000

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ABSTRACT:
A method of mapping abstract identifier implementations organized into namespaces may be used by parties (e.g., software developers) to combine identifier implementations with maximum flexibility, producing high-performance abstract code tailored to different application requirements and host binding environments. By expressing a bound entity via a parenthetical construct, multiple different implementations of the same abstract identifier can be uniquely identified and coexist together within the same program. A similar technique can also be used to uniquely identify extensions to existing types and namespaces developed by external parties without causing binding name clashes.

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