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Title PHANtom: A Modern Aspect Language for Pharo Smalltalk
Authors Johan Fabry, Daniel Galdames
Publication date 2011
Abstract In the context of our research on Aspect-Oriented Programming, we
have a need for a modern and powerful aspect language for Smalltalk. Current
aspect languages for Smalltalk however fall short on various points. To
address this deficit, we elected to design and build PHANtom: a modern
aspect language for Pharo Smalltalk. PHANtom is designed to be an aspect
language in the spirit of Smalltalk: dynamic, simple and powerful. PHANtom
is a modern aspect language because it incorporates the best features of
languages that precede it, includes recent research results in aspect
interactions and reentrancy control, and is designed from the onset to be
optimized and compiled where possible. In this paper we present the language
and outline salient points of its current implementation.
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Conference name International Workshop on Smalltalk Technologies
Publisher ACM Press (New York, NY, USA)
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