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<div class="date"> Jan 11</div>
<a href="https://groups.google.com/d/topic/eiffel-users/mCVwJQ21QBA">SCOOP &amp; Contracts</a>
<div class="description">Recently, I was reading a research paper from a Canadian university talking about applying something like SCOOP to Java. Because Java does not have Design-by-Contract, they wanted to build in a new keyword (like "require") called "await". From the writers point of view, the require contract was</div>
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<div class="date"> Jan 11</div>
<a href="https://groups.google.com/d/topic/eiffel-users/7HR-z0DVklU">General Question: Object Persistence Mechanism</a>
<div class="description">NEED: An innate, compiler-known, object persistence mechanism, whereby objects are tracked for version (at design-time), version-updating (at run-time comparative between memory object and persisted object), and attribute change auto-persist. What would be nice is something akin to the Design-by</div>
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<div class="date"> Jan 11</div>
<a href="https://groups.google.com/d/topic/eiffel-users/BouQ6JU-fQ4">RE: [eiffel-users] Solving OOSC 2/E E7.3</a>
<div class="description">In addition to Colin's reply, "is" is no longer used, as it is unnecessary. The functions sqrt and atan are in classes SINGLE_MATH or DOUBLE_MATH which are interfaces to the C library functions defined in math.h. Peter Horan -----Original Message----- From: eiffel...@googlegroups.com</div>
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<div class="date"> Jan 11</div>
<a href="https://groups.google.com/d/topic/eiffel-users/BouQ6JU-fQ4">Re: [eiffel-users] Solving OOSC 2/E E7.3</a>
<div class="description">The indexing clause has been replaced by the note clause (just a change of keyword). You might try changing the configuration to use transitional syntax instead of standard syntax. On 11 January 2016 at 09:46, <sagyo1...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, everyone. > > I'm reading the japanese version of</div>
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<div class="date"> Jan 11</div>
<a href="https://groups.google.com/d/topic/eiffel-users/BouQ6JU-fQ4">Solving OOSC 2/E E7.3</a>
<div class="description">Hi, everyone. I'm reading the japanese version of Object-Oriented Software Construction 2/E. I tried to build the code of "7.5.4 class" in EiffelStudio 15.11 and it raises some build errors. My question is: 1) Is the "indexing description:" description disposed? 2) Is the "function: syntax</div>
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