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  1. Proceedings of the Workshop on Interface Definition Languages (IDL '94)
  2. A client-side stub interpreter
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The Concert signature representation: IDL as intermediate language
ADL—an interface definition language for specifying and testing software
Polymorphism and subtyping in interface
Beyond definition/use: architectural interconnection
A pragmatic approach to software synthesis
A checkable interface language for pointer-based structures
Interface language for supporting programming styles
Adding performance information to ADT interfaces
A client-side stub interpreter
Interface definition language conversions: recursive types
Interfaces and extended ML
Using interface inheritance to address problems in system software evolution
Inheritance of interface specifications (extended abstract)

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A client-side stub interpreter

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Kessler, Peter B.
Abstract We have built a research operating system in which all services are presented through interfaces described by an interface description language. The system consists of a micro-kernel that supports a small number of these interfaces, and a large number of interfaces that are implemented by user-level code. A typical service implements one or more interfaces, but is a client of many other interfaces that are implemented elsewhere in the system. We have an interface compiler that generates client-side and server-side stubs to deliver calls from clients to servers, providing location transparency if the client and server are in different address spaces. The code for client-side stubs was occupying a large amount of the text space of our clients, so a stub interpreter was written to replace the clientside stub methods. The result was that we traded 125K bytes of stub code for 13K bytes of stub descriptions and 4K bytes of stub interpreter. This paper describes the stub interpreter, the stub descriptions, and discusses some alternatives.
Starting Page 94
Ending Page 100
Page Count 7
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781450333207
DOI 10.1145/185084.185110
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1994-08-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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