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created at the
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(MIT) by Barbara Liskov and her students starting in 1973.Liskov, Barbara (1992). "A history of CLU". The second ACM SIGPLAN conference on History of programming languages. While it did not find extensive use, it introduced many features that are used widely now, and is seen as a step in the development of
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(OOP). Key contributions include abstract data types, call-by-sharing,
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s, multiple return values (a form of parallel assignment), type-safe parameterized types, and type-safe variant types. It is also notable for its use of classes with constructors and methods, but without
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.


Clusters

The
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of CLU was based on
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, then the starting point for most new language designs. The key addition was the concept of a ''cluster'', CLU's type extension system and the root of the language's name (CLUster). Clusters correspond generally to the concept of a "class" in an OO language. For instance, here is the CLU syntax for a cluster that implements
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s: complex_number = cluster is add, subtract, multiply, ... rep = record real_part: real, imag_part: real add = proc ... end add; subtract = proc ... end subtract; multiply = proc ... end multiply; ... end complex_number; A cluster is a module that encapsulates all of its components except for those explicitly named in the "is" clause. These correspond to the public components of a class in recent OO languages. A cluster also defines a type that can be named outside the cluster (in this case, "complex_number"), but its representation type (rep) is hidden from external clients. Cluster names are global, and no namespace mechanism was provided to group clusters or allow them to be created "locally" inside other clusters. In a cluster, the explicit type conversions ''up'' and ''down'' change between the abstract type and the representation; implicit conversions between these types are signified using the special type ''cvt''. CLU does not otherwise perform implicit type conversions. There is a universal type ''any'', and a procedure force[] to check that an object is a certain type. Objects may be mutable or immutable, the latter being ''base types'' such as integers, booleans, characters and strings.


Other features

Another key feature of the CLU type system are ''
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s'', which return objects from a collection serially, one after another. Iterators offer an identical
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(API) no matter what data they are being used with. Thus the iterator for a collection of complex_numbers can be used interchangeably with that for an array of integers. A distinctive feature of CLU iterators is that they are implemented as coroutines, with each value being provided to the caller via a ''yield'' statement. Iterators like those in CLU are now a common feature of many modern languages, such as C#, Ruby, and Python, though recently they are often referred to as generators. CLU also includes
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, based on various attempts in other languages; exceptions are raised using signal and handled with except. Unlike most other languages with exception handling, exceptions are not implicitly resignaled up the calling chain. Also unlike most other languages that provide exception handling, exceptions in CLU are considered part of ordinary execution flow and are considered a "normal" and efficient type-safe way to break out of loops or to return from functions; this allows for direct assignment of return values "except when" other conditions apply. Exceptions that are neither caught nor resignaled explicitly are immediately converted into a special failure exception that typically terminates the program. CLU is often credited as being the first language with type-safe variant types, called ''oneofs'', before the language ML had them. A final distinctive feature in CLU is parallel assignment (multiple assignment), where more than one variable can appear on the left hand side of an assignment operator. For instance, writing x,y := y,x would exchange values of x and y. In the same way, functions could return several values, like . Parallel assignment (though not multiple return values) predates CLU, appearing in CPL (1963), named ''simultaneous assignment'', but CLU popularized it and is often credited as the direct influence leading to parallel assignment in later languages. All objects in a CLU program live in the heap, and memory management is automatic. CLU supports type-parameterized user-defined data abstractions. It was the first language to offer type-safe bounded parameterized types, using ''where clauses'' to express constraints on actual type arguments. Unlike in languages with template-based generics, a use of such a data abstraction can be type-checked without access to the implementation of the abstraction.


Influence

CLU and Ada were major inspirations for C++ templates. CLU's exception handling mechanisms influenced later languages like C++,
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and many others. Sather, Python, and C# include
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s, which first appeared in CLU.
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and Lua took multiple assignment and multiple returns from function calls from CLU. Python and
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borrowed call by sharing, the ''yield'' statement, and multiple assignment.


References


External links

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clu2c
a program to compile CLU code to C
Dictionary of Programming Languages


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