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CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 13751-02 (R2011)

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Information Technology - Programming Languages, Their Environments and System Software Interfaces - Programming Language Extended APL (Adopted ISO/IEC 13751:2001, first edition, 2001-02-01)
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Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2002

1 Scope
2 Normative References
3 Form of this International Standard
   3.1 Form of Definitions
   3.2 Named Arrays in Examples
   3.3 Notes
   3.4 Cross-References
   3.5 General Definitions
4 Compliance
   4.1 Conforming Implementations
   4.2 Conforming Programs
5 Definitions
   5.1 Characters
   5.2 Numbers
   5.3 Objects
   5.4 Evaluation Sequences
   5.5 Other Terms
6 Syntax and Evaluation
   6.1 Introduction
   6.2 Reduce-Statement
   6.3 The Phrase Evaluators
   6.4 The Form Table
7 Scalar Functions
   7.1 Monadic Scalar Functions
   7.2 Dyadic Scalar Functions
8 Structural Primitive Functions
   8.1 Introduction
   8.2 Monadic Structural Primitive Functions
   8.3 Dyadic Structural Primitive Functions
9 Operators
   9.1 Introduction
   9.2 Monadic Operators
   9.3 Dyadic Operators
10 Mixed Functions
   10.1 Monadic Mixed Functions
   10.2 Dyadic Mixed Functions
11 System Functions
   11.1 Introduction
   11.2 Definitions
   11.3 Diagram
   11.4 Niladic System Functions
   11.5 Monadic System Functions
   11.6 Dyadic System Functions
12 System Variables
   12.1 Definition
   12.2 Evaluation Sequences
13 Defined Functions
   13.1 Introduction
   13.2 Definitions
   13.3 Diagrams
   13.4 Operations
   13.5 Function Editing
14 Shared Variables
   14.1 Informal Introduction
   14.2 Definitions
   14.3 Diagrams
   14.4 Operations
   14.5 Shared Variable Forms
   14.6 Shared Variable System Functions
15 Formatting and Numeric Conversion
   15.1 Introduction
   15.2 Numeric Conversion
   15.3 Diagrams
   15.4 Operations
16 Input and Output
   16.1 Introduction
   16.2 Definitions
   16.3 Diagrams
   16.4 Operations
17 System Commands
   17.1 Introduction
   17.2 Definitions
   17.3 Diagrams
   17.4 Operations
   17.5 Diagrams and Evaluation Sequences
Annex A (normative) - Component Files
A.1 - Definitions
A.2 - Definition of functions
A.3 - Errors

Scope This International Standard defines the programming language APL and the environment in which APL programs are executed. Its purpose is to facilitate interchange and promote portability of APL programs and programming skills. This International Standard specifies the syntax and semantics of APL programs and the characteristics of the environment in which APL programs are executed. It also specifies requirements for conformance to this International Standard, including the publication of values and characteristics of implementation properties so that conforming implementations can be meaningfully compared. This International Standard does not specify: implementation properties that are likely to vary with the particular equipment or operating system used; required values for implementation limits such as APL workspace size or numeric precision; the data structures used to represent APL objects; the facilities available through shared variables.

Scope This International Standard defines the programming language APL and the environment in which APL programs are executed. Its purpose is to facilitate interchange and promote portability of APL programs and programming skills. This International Standard specifies the syntax and semantics of APL programs and the characteristics of the environment in which APL programs are executed. It also specifies requirements for conformance to this International Standard, including the publication of values and characteristics of implementation properties so that conforming implementations can be meaningfully compared. This International Standard does not specify: implementation properties that are likely to vary with the particular equipment or operating system used; required values for implementation limits such as APL workspace size or numeric precision; the data structures used to represent APL objects; the facilities available through shared variables.

DocumentType
Standard
ISBN
1-55324-977-1
Pages
300
ProductNote
Reconfirmed EN
PublisherName
Canadian Standards Association
Status
Current
Supersedes

Standards Relationship
ISO/IEC 13751:2001 Identical

ISO/IEC 2382-15:1999 Information technology Vocabulary Part 15: Programming languages
ISO 8485:1989 Programming languages APL

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