Ooops, that was in Oslo, Norway, not Sweden... > Le 18 avr. 2018 à 21:47, Jacques Menu Muzhic <imj-muz...@bluewin.ch> a écrit : > > In compiler technology, ‘object code’ refers to the code generated by a > compiler, containing the same semantical information as the ’source code’ > that has been compiled, but in a form better suited for the task at hand. > Quite often, the goal is execution by a physical or virtual processor. > > This term was coined decades back, long long before the object orientation > was invented in Sweden by the Simula-67 team (the class concept, grouping > data and the operations that work on them), though… Hey, that was 51 years > ago! > > From this point of view, the Scheme data structures built by the LilyPond > compiler are a form of object code: the semantical contents is the same > hopefully as that of the LilyPond code, and it’s better suited to the > production of nice scores. > > JM > >> Le 18 avr. 2018 à 17:22, Carl Sorensen <c_soren...@byu.edu> a écrit : >> >> >> >> On 4/18/18, 6:51 AM, "Robert Hickman" <robehick...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> If lilypond is based on a functional interface, the documentation >> making extensive use of the terms 'object' and 'interface' is >> confusing. >> >> Patches to documentation will be reviewed. >> http://lilypond.org/doc/v2.19/Documentation/contributor/documentation-work >> >> Carl >> >> _______________________________________________ >> lilypond-user mailing list >> lilypond-user@gnu.org >> https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user >
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