CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 23271:13 (R2017)
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Information technology - Common language infrastructure (CLI) (Adopted ISO/IEC 23271:2012, third edition, 2012-02-15)
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English
01-01-2013
Foreword
I.1 Scope
I.2 Conformance
I.3 Normative references
I.4 Conventions
I.5 Terms and definitions
I.6 Overview of the Common Language Infrastructure
I.7 Common Language Specification
I.8 Common Type System
I.9 Metadata
I.10 Name and type rules for the Common Language
Specification
I.11 Collected Common Language Specification rules
I.12 Virtual Execution System
II.1 Introduction
II.2 Overview
II.3 Validation and verification
II.4 Introductory examples
II.5 General syntax
II.6 Assemblies, manifests and modules
II.7 Types and signatures
II.8 Visibility, accessibility and hiding
II.9 Generics
II.10 Defining types
II.11 Semantics of classes
II.12 Semantics of interfaces
II.13 Semantics of value types
II.14 Semantics of special types
II.15 Defining, referencing, and calling methods
II.16 Defining and referencing fields
II.17 Defining properties
II.18 Defining events
II.19 Exception handling
II.20 Declarative security
II.21 Custom attributes
II.22 Metadata logical format: tables
II.23 Metadata logical format: other structures
II.24 Metadata physical layout
II.25 File format extensions to PE
III.1 Introduction
III.2 Prefixes to instructions
III.3 Base instructions
III.4 Object model instructions
IV.1 Overview
IV.2 Libraries and Profiles
IV.3 The Standard Profiles
IV.4 Kernel Profile feature requirements
IV.5 The standard libraries
IV.6 Implementation- specific modifications to the system
libraries
IV.7 The XML specification
V.1 Portable CILDB files
VI Annex A - Introduction
VI Annex B - Sample programs
VI Annex C - CIL assembler implementation
VI Annex D - Class library design guidelines
VI Annex E - Portability considerations
VI Annex F - Imprecise faults
VI Annex G - Parallel library
Index
Specifies the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) in which applications written in multiple high-level languages can be executed in different system environments without the need to rewrite those applications to take into consideration the unique characteristics of those environments.
DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
0-321-18578-1
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Pages |
582
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ProductNote |
Reconfirmed EN
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PublisherName |
Canadian Standards Association
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Status |
Current
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Supersedes |
Preface Standards development within the Information Technology sector is harmonized with international standards development. Through the CSA Technical Committee on Information Technology (TCIT), Canadians serve as the Canadian Advisory Committee (CAC) on ISO/IEC Joint Technical Committee 1 on Information Technology (ISO/IEC JTC1) for the Standards Council of Canada (SCC), the ISO member body for Canada and sponsor of the Canadian National Committee of the IEC. Also, as a member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Canada participates in the International Telegraph and Telephone Consultative Committee (ITU-T). This Standard supersedes CAN/CSA-ISO/IEC 23271-07 (adoption of ISO/IEC 23271:2006). At the time of publication, ISO/IEC 23271:2012 is available from ISO and IEC in English only. CSA Group will publish the French version when it becomes available from ISO and IEC. Scope This International Standard defines the Common Language Infrastructure (CLI) in which applications written in multiple high-level languages can be executed in different system environments without the need to rewrite those applications to take into consideration the unique characteristics of those environments. This International Standard consists of the following parts: Partition I: Concepts and Architecture - Describes the overall architecture of the CLI, and provides the normative description of the Common Type System (CTS), the Virtual Execution System (VES), and the Common Language Specification (CLS). It also provides an informative description of the metadata. Partition II: Metadata Definition and Semantics - Provides the normative description of the metadata: its physical layout (as a file format), its logical contents (as a set of tables and their relationships), and its semantics (as seen from a hypothetical assembler, ilasm). Partition III: CIL Instruction Set - Describes the Common Intermediate Language (CIL) instruction set. Partition IV: Profiles and Libraries - Provides an overview of the CLI Libraries, and a specification of their factoring into Profiles and Libraries. A companion file, CLILibrary.xml, considered to be part of this Partition, but distributed in XML format,provides details of each class, value type, and interface in the CLI Libraries. Partition V: Debug Interchange Format - Describes a standard way to interchange debugging information between CLI producers and consumers. Partition VI: Annexes - Contains some sample programs written in CIL Assembly Language (ILAsm), information about a particular implementation of an assembler, a machine-readable description of the CIL instruction set which can be used to derive parts of the grammar used by this assembler as well as other tools that manipulate CIL, a set of guidelines used in the design of the libraries of Partition IV, and portability considerations.
Standards | Relationship |
ISO/IEC 23271:2012 | Identical |
ISO/IEC 10646:2014 | Information technology Universal Coded Character Set (UCS) |
ISO 639:1988 | Code for the representation of names of languages |
IEC 60559:1989 | Binary floating-point arithmetic for microprocessor systems |
ISO/IEC 11578:1996 | Information technology — Open Systems Interconnection — Remote Procedure Call (RPC) |
ISO/IEC 9899:2011 | Information technology Programming languages C |
ISO/IEC 23270:2006 | Information technology Programming languages C# |
ISO/IEC 646:1991 | Information technology ISO 7-bit coded character set for information interchange |
ISO 3166-1:2013 | Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions Part 1: Country codes |
FIPS PUB 180 : 2002 | SECURE HASH STANDARD |
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