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A Common Lisp IDL Binding

A.4 Mapping in more detail

This section describes the mapping of IDL into the Lisp language. In most cases examples of the mapping are provided. It should be noted that the examples are code fragments that try to illustrate only the language construct being described.

A.4.1 - Mapping concepts
A.4.2 - Semantics of type mapping
A.4.3 - Mapping for basic types
A.4.4 - Introduction to named types
A.4.5 - Distinguished packages
A.4.6 - Scoped names and scoped symbols
A.4.7 - The package_prefix pragma
A.4.8 - Mapping for interface
A.4.9 - Mapping for operation
A.4.10 - Mapping for attribute
A.4.11 - Mapping of module
A.4.12 - Mapping for enum
A.4.13 - Mapping for struct
A.4.14 - Mapping for union
A.4.15 - Mapping for const
A.4.16 - Mapping for array
A.4.17 - Mapping for sequence
A.4.18 - Mapping for exception
A.4.19 - User exception
A.4.20 - System exception
A.4.21 - Mapping for typedef
A.4.22 - Mapping for "any"
A.4.23 - Constructors
A.4.24 - The deduced typecode
A.4.25 - Mapping overview

Developing Component Software with CORBA - 22 Jan 1999

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