
doi: 10.1007/bf01934377
This paper examines the subclass mechanism offered in the Simula language, and discusses how the flexibility of this mechanism would be enhanced if more than one prefix were allowed for classes (multiple inheritance). A strategy is presented for implementing this with efficiency comparable to that of current Simula.
SIMULA-like languages, General topics in the theory of software
SIMULA-like languages, General topics in the theory of software
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