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* Pascal Costanza, Robert Hirschfeld and Wolfgang De Meuter: ''[http://www.p-cos.net/documents/context-switch.pdf Efficient Layer Activation for Switching Context-dependent Behavior]'' - Originally published in  Joint Modular Languages Conference 2006 (JMLC2006), Oxford, England, September 13-15, 2006, Springer LNCS.
* Pascal Costanza, Robert Hirschfeld and Wolfgang De Meuter: ''[http://www.p-cos.net/documents/context-switch.pdf Efficient Layer Activation for Switching Context-dependent Behavior]'' - Originally published in  Joint Modular Languages Conference 2006 (JMLC2006), Oxford, England, September 13-15, 2006, Springer LNCS.
* Brecht Desmet, Jorge Vallejos and Pascal Costanza: ''[http://www.p-cos.net/documents/mixin-layers.pdf Introducing Mixin Layers to Support the Development of Context-Aware Systems]'' - Originally published in the proceedings of the 3rd European Workshop on Aspects in Sofware (EWAS 2006), University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands, August 31, 2006.
* Brecht Desmet, Jorge Vallejos and Pascal Costanza: ''[http://www.p-cos.net/documents/mixin-layers.pdf Introducing Mixin Layers to Support the Development of Context-Aware Systems]'' - Originally published in the proceedings of the 3rd European Workshop on Aspects in Sofware (EWAS 2006), University of Twente, Enschede, The Netherlands, August 31, 2006.
* Pascal Costanza and Robert Hirschfeld: ''[http://www.p-cos.net/documents/contextl-overview.pdf Language Constructs for Context-oriented Programming - An Overview of ContextL]'' - Originally published as the Proceedings of the Dynamic Languages Symposium, co-located with OOPSLA'05, October 18, 2005, San Diego, California, USA.


==Licence==
==Licence==

Revision as of 23:39, 12 August 2016

ContextL is a CLOS extension that supports Context-oriented Programming (COP), note that this is a slightly misleading term.

ContexL itself is very portable and makes no system specific requirements, however it is dependent on the Closer to MOP compatibility layer which only supports a subset of available LISP/CLOS implementations which in practice means that on OS/2 ContexL currently only runs on CLISP although that may change in the near future.

Versions

Last known version: ContextL v1.0.0 (2013)

Links & publications

Licence

Open source software released under the One Clause BSD Licence

Author

  • Pascal Costanza