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Information technology - Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) - Information Derived from Partition IV XML File (Adopted ISO/IEC TR 23272:2011, third edition, 2011-12-15)
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Information technology - Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) - Information Derived from Partition IV XML File (Adopted ISO/IEC TR 23272:2011, third edition, 2011-12-15)
Scope

This Technical Report is intended as an aid for understanding the libraries specified in ISO 23271 (ECMA-335), Partition IV: Profiles and Libraries. That Partition includes a machine-readable specification, in XML, of the types that comprise the standard libraries. This Technical Report, in companion files, provides the following items, which help to form a traceable chain from the normative XML specification to a portable, printable representation of its contents: 1. Tool Source Code: A program written in the C programming language, XML Style-sheet Language (XSL), and using the facilities of the Microsoft® .NET Framework and Microsoft® Office to convert the XML into files viewable using Microsoft® Word. This program, initially provided by Intel Corporation and updated by the CLI editor for this edition, can be modified to produce other views of the XML. 2. .DOC Files: These are the files produced by running the tool mentioned above on the XML from Partition IV. The Ecma task group TC49/TG3 used similar files (produced using earlier versions of this tool run against earlier versions of the XML) as the primary means of reviewing the XML. 3. .PDF Files: These files are produced from the Microsoft® Word files using the Adobe® Acrobat® program. They are viewable on a wide range of computer systems and printable on a range of computer output devices. In most cases, they will appear visually identical regardless of the means used to render them.

SDO CSA: Canadian Standards Association
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Publication Date Jan. 1, 2013
Language en - English
Page Count 17
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