Projekta Nr.ISO/IEC 19516:2020
Nosaukums<p>This International Standard specifies the OMG Interface Definition Language (IDL). IDL is a descriptive language used to define data types and interfaces in a way that is independent of the programming language or operating system/processor platform.</p> <p>The IDL specifies only the syntax used to define the data types and interfaces. It is normally used in connection with other standards that further define how these types/interfaces are utilized in specific contexts and platforms:</p> <p>? Separate "language mapping" standards define how the IDL-defined constructs map to specific programming languages, such as, C/C++, Java, C#, etc.</p> <p>? Separate "serialization" standards define how data objects and method invocations are serialized into a format suitable for network transmission.</p> <p>? Separate "middleware" standards, such as, DDS or CORBA leverage the IDL to define data-types, services, and interfaces.</p> <p>The description of IDL grammar uses a syntax notation that is similar to Extended Backus-Naur Format (EBNF).</p>
Reģistrācijas numurs (WIID)65379
Darbības sfēra<p>This International Standard specifies the OMG Interface Definition Language (IDL). IDL is a descriptive language used to define data types and interfaces in a way that is independent of the programming language or operating system/processor platform.</p> <p>The IDL specifies only the syntax used to define the data types and interfaces. It is normally used in connection with other standards that further define how these types/interfaces are utilized in specific contexts and platforms:</p> <p>? Separate "language mapping" standards define how the IDL-defined constructs map to specific programming languages, such as, C/C++, Java, C#, etc.</p> <p>? Separate "serialization" standards define how data objects and method invocations are serialized into a format suitable for network transmission.</p> <p>? Separate "middleware" standards, such as, DDS or CORBA leverage the IDL to define data-types, services, and interfaces.</p> <p>The description of IDL grammar uses a syntax notation that is similar to Extended Backus-Naur Format (EBNF).</p>
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ICS grupa35.060