苹果和橘子:比较自顶向下和自底向上的语言产品线

Thomas Kühn, W. Cazzola
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在过去的十年中,语言开发工具得到了显著的改进。这允许从业者和研究人员设计各种领域特定语言(DSL)和编程语言的扩展。此外,许多研究人员将不同的语言变体组合在一起,形成了dsl和编程语言的家族。不幸的是,当前的语言开发工具不能直接支持这些家族的开发。为了克服这一限制,研究人员最近应用软件产品线(SPL)的思想来创建语言族的编译器/解释器产品线,称为语言产品线(LPL)。然而,与spc类似,可以使用自顶向下或自底向上的方法创建这些产品线。然而,目前还没有案例研究比较这两种方法在lpl开发中的适用性,这使得语言开发工具应该如何发展变得不清楚。因此,本文比较了两种特征建模方法,并将它们应用于基于角色的编程语言家族的LPL开发,并讨论了它们在LPL开发中的适用性、可行性和总体适用性。尽管有人可能会认为这是苹果和橘子的比较,但我们相信这个案例仍然提供了对每种方法的需求、假设和挑战的关键见解。
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Apples and oranges: comparing top-down and bottom-up language product lines
Over the past decade language development tools have been significantly improved. This permitted both practitioners and researchers to design a wide variety of domain-specific languages (DSL) and extensions to programming languages. Moreover, multiple researchers have combined different language variants to form families of DSLs as well as programming languages. Unfortunately, current language development tools cannot directly support the development of these families. To overcome this limitation, researchers have recently applied ideas from software product lines (SPL) to create product lines of compilers/interpreters for language families, denoted language product lines (LPL). Similar to SPLs, however, these product lines can be created either using a top-down or a bottom-up approach. Yet, there exist no case study comparing the suitability of both approaches to the development of LPLs, making it unclear how language development tools should evolve. Accordingly, this paper compares both feature modeling approaches by applying them to the development of an LPL for the family of role-based programming languages and discussing their applicability, feasibility and overall suitability for the development of LPLs. Although one might argue that this compares apples and oranges, we believe that this case still provides crucial insights into the requirements, assumptions, and challenges of each approach.
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