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Removed duplicate entries about basic classes.
Added an entry about keyword `unique`. Updated wikipage Differences between ETL 2nd printing and Eiffel Software implementation. (Signed-off-by:alexk). git-svn-id: https://svn.eiffel.com/eiffel-org/trunk@2167 abb3cda0-5349-4a8f-a601-0c33ac3a8c38
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[[Property:modification_date|Tue, 09 Jul 2019 08:33:39 GMT]]
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[[Property:modification_date|Mon, 29 Jul 2019 05:54:09 GMT]]
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[[Property:publication_date|Tue, 09 Jul 2019 08:25:22 GMT]]
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[[Property:title|Differences between ETL 2nd printing and Eiffel Software implementation]]
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[[Property:link_title|ETL 2nd printing vs implementation]]
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"ETL 2nd printing" refers to the book "Eiffel: The Language" (2nd printing), published by Prentice Hall.
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==Added classes==
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* New basic classes have been added: <eiffel>INTEGER_8</eiffel>, <eiffel>INTEGER_16</eiffel>, <eiffel>INTEGER_64</eiffel> and <eiffel>WIDE_CHARACTER</eiffel>.{{seealso|[[Differences between standard ECMA-367 and Eiffel Software implementation|Differences between standard ECMA-367 and Eiffel Software implementation]] }}
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==Added classes==
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* New basic classes have been added: <eiffel>INTEGER_8</eiffel>, <eiffel>INTEGER_16</eiffel>, <eiffel>INTEGER_64</eiffel> and <eiffel>WIDE_CHARACTER</eiffel>. <eiffel>INTEGER</eiffel> is now specified as having a 32 bits representation
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* New <eiffel>TUPLE</eiffel>, <eiffel>ROUTINE</eiffel>, <eiffel>PROCEDURE</eiffel> and <eiffel>FUNCTION</eiffel> classes required by the agent mechanism.
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* New basic classes have been added: <eiffel>INTEGER_8</eiffel>, <eiffel>INTEGER_16</eiffel>, <eiffel>INTEGER_64</eiffel>, <eiffel>CHARACTER_32</eiffel>. <eiffel>INTEGER</eiffel>, <eiffel>CHARACTER</eiffel>, <eiffel>REAL</eiffel>, <eiffel>DOUBLE</eiffel> are aliases to <eiffel>INTEGER_32</eiffel>, <eiffel>CHARACTER_8</eiffel>, <eiffel>REAL_32</eiffel>, <eiffel>REAL_64</eiffel>. {{seealso|[[Differences between standard ECMA-367 and Eiffel Software implementation|Differences between standard ECMA-367 and Eiffel Software implementation]]}}
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* New <eiffel>TUPLE</eiffel>, <eiffel>ROUTINE</eiffel>, <eiffel>PROCEDURE</eiffel>, <eiffel>FUNCTION</eiffel>, <eiffel>PREDICATE</eiffel> classes required by the agent mechanism.
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==Added keywords==
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* <code>Precursor</code>
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* <code>reference</code>: new keyword to specify that a type is used as a reference type.
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* <code> agent</code>: new keyword used by the agent mechanism.
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* <code>create</code>: Instead of using the famous exclamation mark to create an instance of a class, you can use the keyword <code>create</code>. Below you will find a correspondence table between the old and the new syntaxes. The old syntax is still valid, but at some points Eiffel Software will remove it from its implementation:
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* <eiffel>Precursor</eiffel>
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* <eiffel>reference</eiffel> (now obsolete): a keyword to specify that a type is used as a reference type.
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* <eiffel>agent</eiffel>: a keyword used by the agent mechanism.
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* <eiffel>create</eiffel>: Instead of using the famous exclamation mark to create an instance of a class, you can use the keyword <eiffel>create</eiffel>. Below you will find a correspondence table between the old and the new syntaxes. The old syntax is still valid, but at some points Eiffel Software will remove it from its implementation:
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** Old syntax `!! a` => new syntax `create a`
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** Old syntax `!! a.make` => new syntax `create a.make`
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** Old syntax `!B! a` => new syntax `create {B} a`
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** Old syntax `!B! a.make` => new syntax `create {B} a.make`
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* <code>note</code>: replacement for the keyword <code>indexing</code>.
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* <code>attribute</code>: new keyword to declare attribute body.
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* <code>attached</code>: new keyword to specify attached types and object tests.
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* <code>detachable</code>: new keyword to specify detachable types.
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* <eiffel>note</eiffel>: replacement for the keyword <code>indexing</code>.
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* <eiffel>attribute</eiffel>: a keyword to declare attribute body.
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* <eiffel>attached</eiffel>: a keyword to specify attached types and object tests.
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* <eiffel>detachable</eiffel>: a keyword to specify detachable types.
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==Added semantics==
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* [[ET: Genericity and Arrays|Generic creation]]
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The previous call is valid, if and only if:
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** <eiffel>value</eiffel> is a feature representing a constant of a basic type (<eiffel>INTEGER</eiffel>, <eiffel>DOUBLE</eiffel> or <eiffel>CHARACTER</eiffel>)
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** <eiffel>value</eiffel> is a C/C++/DLL external feature
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** <eiffel>value</eiffel> is an IL static external feature
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** <eiffel>value</eiffel> is an IL static external feature
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==Obsolete constructs==
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* Explicit values should be used to specify constant attributes instead of keyword `unique`.
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==Added external support==
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Look at the page for [[C externals|C]] and [[C++ Externals|C++]] with the introduction of `struct` and C++ external features encapsulation.
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