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Lindeman, R.T. (author), Kats, L.C.L. (author), Visser, E. (author)
Tool support is vital to the effectiveness of domain-specific languages. With language workbenches, domain-specific languages and their tool support can be generated from a combined, high-level specification. This paper shows how such a specification can be extended to describe a debugger for a language. To realize this, we introduce a meta...
report 2011
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Kats, L.C.L. (author)
This dissertation presents research on techniques, methods, and tool support for domain-specific language engineering. Domain-specific language engineering is the discipline of designing, developing, and maintaining domain-specific programming languages. The focus of this thesis is the architecture of language workbenches their underlying...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Kats, L.C.L. (author), Vermaas, R. (author), Visser, E. (author)
The reliability of compilers, interpreters, and development environments for programming languages is essential for effective software development and maintenance. They are often tested only as an afterthought. Languages with a smaller scope, such as domain-specific languages, often remain untested. General-purpose testing techniques and test...
report 2011
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Kats, C.L. (author), Kalleberg, K.T. (author), Visser, E. (author)
In meta-programming with concrete object syntax, meta programs can be written using the concrete syntax of manipulated programs. Quotations of concrete syntax fragments and anti-quotations for meta-level expressions and variables are used to manipulate the abstract representation of programs. These small, isolated fragments are often ambiguous...
lecture notes 2010
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Hemel, Z. (author), Groenewegen, D.M. (author), Kats, L.C.L. (author), Visser, E. (author)
Modern web application development frameworks provide web application developers with highlevel abstractions to improve their productivity. However, their support for static verification of applications is limited. Inconsistencies in an application are often not detected statically, but appear as errors at run-time. The reports about these...
report 2010
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Kats, L.C. (author), Visser, E. (author)
Software platforms such as the Java Virtual Machine or the CLR .NET virtual machine have their own ecosystem of a core programming language or instruction set, libraries, and developer community. Programming languages can target multiple software platforms to increase interoperability or to boost performance. Introducing a new compiler backend...
report 2010
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Kats, L.C.L. (author), Visser, E. (author), Wachsmuth, G. (author)
Syntax definitions are pervasive in modern software systems, and serve as the basis for language processing tools like parsers and compilers. Mainstream parser generators pose restrictions on syntax definitions that follow from their implementation algorithm. They hamper evolution, maintainability, and compositionality of syntax definitions. The...
report 2010
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Kats, L.C.L. (author), Visser, E. (author)
Spoofax is a language workbench for efficient, agile development of textual domain-specific languages with state-of-the-art IDE support. Spoofax integrates language processing techniques for parser generation, meta-programming, and IDE development into a single environment. It uses concise, declarative specifications for languages and IDE...
report 2010
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Kats, L.C.L. (author), Visser, E. (author)
Spoofax is a language workbench for efficient, agile development of textual domain-specific languages with state-of-the-art IDE support. It provides a comprehensive environment that integrates syntax definition, program transformation, code generation, and declarative specification of IDE components Preprint accepted for publication in SPLASH...
report 2010
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Hemel, Z. (author), Kats, L.C.L. (author), Groenewegen, D.M. (author), Viser, E. (author)
The realization of model-driven software development requires effective techniques for implementing code generators for domain-specific languages. This paper identifies techniques for improving separation of concerns in the implementation of generators. The core technique is code generation by model transformation, that is, the generation of a...
journal article 2009
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