| [9c14ae9] | 1 | % T I T L E   P A G E
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 | 3 | % Last updated May 24, 2011, by Stephen Carr, IST-Client Services
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 | 9 | % The contents of the title page are specified in the "titlepage"
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 | 14 | 
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 | 15 |         \Huge
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 | 16 |         {\bf Resource Management and Tuples in \CFA}
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 | 20 |         \normalsize
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 | 21 |         by \\
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 | 25 |         \Large
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| [0111dc7] | 26 |         Robert Schluntz \\
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 | 29 | 
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 | 30 |         \normalsize
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 | 31 |         A thesis \\
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 | 32 |         presented to the University of Waterloo \\
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 | 33 |         in fulfillment of the \\
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 | 34 |         thesis requirement for the degree of \\
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 | 35 |         Master of Mathematics \\
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 | 36 |         in \\
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 | 37 |         Computer Science \\
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 | 39 |         \vspace*{2.0cm}
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 | 40 | 
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 | 41 |         Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, 2017 \\
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| [0111dc7] | 45 |         \copyright\ Robert Schluntz 2017 \\
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 | 58 | % D E C L A R A T I O N   P A G E
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 | 60 |   % The following is the sample Delaration Page as provided by the GSO
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 | 61 |   % December 13th, 2006.  It is designed for an electronic thesis.
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 | 62 |   \noindent
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 | 63 | I hereby declare that I am the sole author of this thesis. This is a true copy of the thesis, including any required final revisions, as accepted by my examiners.
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 | 65 |   \bigskip
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 | 68 | I understand that my thesis may be made electronically available to the public.
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 | 73 | % A B S T R A C T
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 | 74 | % ---------------
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 | 76 | \begin{center}\textbf{Abstract}\end{center}
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 | 77 | 
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| [7493339] | 78 | \CFA is a modern, non-object-oriented extension of the C programming language.
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| [0111dc7] | 79 | This thesis addresses several critical deficiencies of C, notably: resource management, a limited function-return mechanism, and unsafe variadic functions.
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 | 80 | To solve these problems, two fundamental language features are introduced: tuples and constructors/destructors.
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| [7493339] | 81 | While these features exist in prior programming languages, the contribution of this work is engineering these features into a highly complex type system.
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| [0111dc7] | 82 | C is an established language with a dedicated user-base.
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 | 83 | An important goal is to add new features in a way that naturally feels like C, to appeal to this core user-base, and due to huge amounts of legacy code, maintaining backwards compatibility is crucial.
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| [12d3187] | 88 | % A C K N O W L E D G E M E N T S
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 | 89 | % -------------------------------
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| [12d3187] | 91 | \begin{center}\textbf{Acknowledgements}\end{center}
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| [12d3187] | 93 | I would like to thank my supervisor, Professor Peter Buhr, for all of his help, including reading the many drafts of this thesis and providing guidance throughout my degree.
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 | 94 | This work would not have been as enjoyable, nor would it have been as strong without Peter's knowledge, help, and encouragement.
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 | 95 | 
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 | 96 | I would like to thank my readers, Professors Gregor Richards and Patrick Lam for all of their helpful feedback.
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 | 97 | 
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 | 98 | Thanks to Aaron Moss and Thierry Delisle for many helpful discussions, both work-related and not, and for all of the work they have put into the \CFA project.
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 | 99 | This thesis would not have been the same without their efforts.
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 | 101 | I thank Glen Ditchfield and Richard Bilson, for all of their help with both the design and implementation of \CFA.
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 | 102 | 
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 | 103 | I thank my partner, Erin Blackmere, for all of her love and support.
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 | 104 | Without her, I would not be who I am today.
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 | 105 | 
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 | 106 | Thanks to my parents, Bob and Jackie Schluntz, for their love and support throughout my life, and for always encouraging me to be my best.
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 | 107 | 
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 | 108 | Thanks to my best friends, Travis Bartlett, Abraham Dubrisingh, and Kevin Wu, whose companionship is always appreciated.
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 | 109 | The time we've spent together over the past 4 years has always kept me entertained.
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 | 110 | An extra shout-out to Kaleb Alway, Max Bardakov, Ten Bradley, and Ed Lee, with whom I've shared many a great meal; thank you for being my friend.
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 | 112 | Finally, I would like to acknowledge financial support in the form of a David R. Cheriton Graduate Scholarship and a corporate partnership with Huawei Ltd.
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| [0111dc7] | 117 | % % D E D I C A T I O N
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| [0111dc7] | 120 | % \begin{center}\textbf{Dedication}\end{center}
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| [0111dc7] | 122 | % % This is dedicated to the one I love.
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 | 123 | % TODO
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 | 137 | \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{List of Tables}
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