Information technology — Object Management Group — Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA)...
ISO/IEC 19500-3:2012 defines
the syntax and semantics of a component model, based on CORBA IDL, and a corresponding meta-model,
a language to describe the structure and state of component implementations, and a corresponding meta-model,
a programming model for constructing component implementations,
a runtime environment for component implementations,
interaction between components and…
Information technology — Programming languages — Ruby
ISO/IEC 30170:2012 specifies the syntax and semantics of the computer programming language Ruby, and the requirements for conforming Ruby processors, strictly conforming Ruby programs, and conforming Ruby programs.
It does not specify
the limit of size or complexity of a program text which a conforming processor evaluates,
the minimal requirements of a data processing system that is capable of…
Information technology - Programming languages - Ruby
ISO/IEC 30170:2012 specifies the syntax and semantics of the computer programming language Ruby, and the requirements for conforming Ruby processors, strictly conforming Ruby programs, and conforming Ruby programs.
It does not specify
the limit of size or complexity of a program text which a conforming processor evaluates,
the minimal requirements of a data processing system that is capable of…
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Scope
This Technical Report specifies an extension to the programming language C, specified by the International Standard ISO/IEC 9899:1999. The extension provides support for decimal floating-point arithmetic that is intended to be consistent with the specification in IEEE 754-2008. Any conflict between the requirements described here and that specification is unintentional. This Technical…
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1. Scope
This Technical Report specifies a series of extensions of the programming language C,
specified by International Standard ISO/IEC 9899:1999. These extensions can be useful
in the mitigation of security vulnerabilities in programs, and consist of a new predefined
macro, and new functions, macros, and types declared or defined in existing standard
headers.
International Standard ISO/IEC…
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1. Scope
ISO/IEC TR 24731 specifies a series of extensions of the programming language
C, specified by ISO/IEC 9899:1999. ISO/IEC 9899:1999 provides important
context and specification for this part of ISO/IEC TR 24731. Clause 4 should be
read as if it were merged into ISO/IEC 9899:1999, 6.10.8. Clause 5 should be read
as if it were merged into the parallel structure of named subclauses of
ISO/…
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1 Scope
1.1 Purpose and intent [scope.purpose]
1 This International Standard specifies extensions to the C++ standard library as defined in the International Standard for
the C++ programming language [ISO/IEC 14882:2003].
1.2 Relation to C++ Standard Library Introduction [scope.libintro]
1 Unless otherwise specified, the whole of Clause 17 (“Library Introduction”) of the ISO C++ Standard [ISO/…
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1 Scope
1.1 Relation to C Standard Library Introduction [descr]
1 This International Standard defines extensions to the C standard library that is defined in the International Standard for
the C programming language, see Clause 2.
2 Unless otherwise specified, the whole of the C Standard Library is included into this International Standard by reference,
see Clause 2.
1.2 Categories of extensions…
Information technology — Programming languages — Guidance to avoiding vulnerabilities in programming...
1 Scope
This Technical Report specifies software programming language vulnerabilities to be avoided in the development
of systems where assured behaviour is required for security, safety, mission critical and business critical software.
In general, this guidance is applicable to the software developed, reviewed, or maintained for any application.
Vulnerabilities are described in a generic…
Information technology — Programming languages, their environment and system software interfaces — N...
1 Scope
This Technical Report specifies the syntax and semantics for XML support in COBOL. The purpose of this
Technical Report is to promote a high degree of portability in implementations, even though some elements
are subject to trial before completion of a final design suitable for standardization.
This specification builds on the syntax and semantics defined in ISO/IEC 1989:2002.