An Eclipse-based Integrated Environment for Developing Executable Structural Operational Semantics Specifications |
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Authors: | Adrian Pop Peter Fritzson |
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Affiliation: | aProgramming Environments Laboratory, Department of Computer and Information Science, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden |
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Abstract: | The Structural Operational Semantics Development Tooling (SOSDT) Eclipse Plugin integrates the Relational Meta-Language (RML) compiler and debugger with the Eclipse Integrated Development Environment Framework. SOSDT, together with the RML compiler and debugger, provides an environment for developing and maintaining executable Structural Operational Semantics specifications, including the Natural Semantics big step variant of SOS specifications. The RML language is successfully used at our department for writing large specifications for a range of languages like Java, Modelica, Pascal, MiniML etc. The SOSDT environment includes support for browsing, code completion through menus or popups, code checking, automatic indentation, and debugging of specifications. |
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Keywords: | SOS Natural Semantics executable specification Eclipse RML debugging |
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