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3 | % Last updated August 16, 2022, by IST-Client Services
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11 | \begin{titlepage}
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12 | \begin{center}
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13 | \vspace*{1.0cm}
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14 |
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15 | \Huge
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16 | {\bf Enumerated Types in \CFA}
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17 |
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19 |
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20 | \normalsize
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21 | by \\
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25 | \Large
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26 | Jiada Liang \\
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27 |
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28 | \vspace*{3.0cm}
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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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38 |
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39 | \vspace*{2.0cm}
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41 | Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, \the\year \\
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43 | \vspace*{1.0cm}
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44 |
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45 | \copyright{} Jiada Liang \the\year \\
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46 | \end{center}
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47 | \end{titlepage}
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55 | \phantomsection % allows hyperref to link to the correct page
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57 | \begin{comment}
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58 | % E X A M I N I N G C O M M I T T E E (Required for Ph.D. theses only)
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60 | \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Examining Committee}
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61 | \begin{center}\textbf{Examining Committee Membership}\end{center}
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62 | \noindent
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63 | The following served on the Examining Committee for this thesis. The decision of the Examining Committee is by majority vote.
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64 | \bigskip
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65 |
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66 | \noindent
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67 | \begin{tabbing}
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68 | Internal-External Member: \= \kill % using longest text to define tab length
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69 | External Examiner: \> Bruce Bruce \\
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70 | \> Professor, Dept. of Philosophy of Zoology, University of Wallamaloo \\
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71 | \end{tabbing}
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72 | \bigskip
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73 |
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74 | \noindent
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75 | \begin{tabbing}
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76 | Internal-External Member: \= \kill % using longest text to define tab length
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77 | Supervisor(s): \> Ann Elk \\
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78 | \> Professor, Dept. of Zoology, University of Waterloo \\
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79 | \> Andrea Anaconda \\
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80 | \> Professor Emeritus, Dept. of Zoology, University of Waterloo \\
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81 | \end{tabbing}
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82 | \bigskip
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83 |
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84 | \noindent
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85 | \begin{tabbing}
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87 | Internal Member: \> Pamela Python \\
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88 | \> Professor, Dept. of Zoology, University of Waterloo \\
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89 | \end{tabbing}
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90 | \bigskip
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91 |
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92 | \noindent
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95 | Internal-External Member: \> Meta Meta \\
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96 | \> Professor, Dept. of Philosophy, University of Waterloo \\
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97 | \end{tabbing}
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98 | \bigskip
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99 |
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100 | \noindent
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101 | \begin{tabbing}
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102 | Internal-External Member: \= \kill % using longest text to define tab length
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103 | Other Member(s): \> Leeping Fang \\
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104 | \> Professor, Dept. of Fine Art, University of Waterloo \\
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105 | \end{tabbing}
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106 |
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108 | \end{comment}
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109 |
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110 | % D E C L A R A T I O N P A G E
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111 | % -------------------------------
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112 | % The following is a sample Declaration Page as provided by the GSO
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113 | % December 13th, 2006. It is designed for an electronic thesis.
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114 | \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Author's Declaration}
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115 | \begin{center}\textbf{Author's Declaration}\end{center}
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116 |
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117 | \noindent
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118 | 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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119 |
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120 | \bigskip
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121 |
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122 | \noindent
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123 | I understand that my thesis may be made electronically available to the public.
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124 |
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127 |
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128 | % A B S T R A C T
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129 | % ---------------
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130 | \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Abstract}
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131 | \begin{center}\textbf{Abstract}\end{center}
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132 |
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133 | An \emph{enumeration} is a type defining a (ordered) set of named constant values.
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134 | \begin{cfa}
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135 | enum Week { Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun };
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136 | enum Math { PI = 3.14159, Tau = 6.28318, Phi = 1.61803 };
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137 | enum RGB { Red = 100b, Green = 010b, Blue = 001b };
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138 | \end{cfa}
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139 | Its purpose is for readability: replacing constant values in a program with symbolic names that are more meaningful to programmers in the context of the application.
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140 | Thereafter, associating a name to a different value automatically distributes this rebinding, preventing errors.
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141 | One of the key properties of an enumeration is the ability to enumerate (iterate) through the constants, and hence, access their values, if present.
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142 | C restricts an enumeration to the integral type @signed int@, while \CC extends enumerations to all integral types, meaning enumeration names must bind to integer constants.
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143 | Other modern programming languages provide bindings to any type and additional features to extend enumeration capabilities for better software engineering practices.
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145 | The \CFA (C-for-all) programming language is an evolutionary refinement of the C programming language.
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146 | One of its distinctive features is a parametric-polymorphic generic type.
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147 | However, legacy data types from C, such as enumerations, do not adapt well to the \CFA generic type-system.
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149 | This thesis extends the simple and unsafe enumeration type in the C programming language into a complex and safe enumeration type in the \CFA programming-language, while maintaining backwards compatibility with C.
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150 | The major contribution is an adaptation of enumerated types with the \CFA type-system in a way that integrates naturally with the generic types.
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151 | This thesis also presents several smaller refinements to the \CFA overload resolution rules for enumerated types, each of which improves the intuitive nature of enumeration name resolution by the compiler.
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152 | Finally, this work adds other useful features to enumerations that better support software-engineering practices and simplify program development.
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153 |
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156 |
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157 | % A C K N O W L E D G E M E N T S
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158 | % -------------------------------
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159 | \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Acknowledgements}
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160 | \begin{center}\textbf{Acknowledgements}\end{center}
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162 | To begin, I would like to thank my supervisor Professor Peter Buhr.
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163 | Thank you for your guidance and support throughout my study and research.
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164 | I would not be here without you.
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165 |
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166 | Thanks to Gregor Richards and Yizhou Zhang for reading my thesis.
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168 | Special thanks to Andrew James Beach for your insight on the theory development of the thesis.
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170 | Thanks to Michael Brooks, Fangran Yu, Colby Parsons, Thierry Delisle, Mubeen Zulifiqar,
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171 | and the entire \CFA team for the development of the \CFA language, making it the best language it can be.
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172 |
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173 | Finally, a special thank you to Huawei Canada for funding this work.
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174 |
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178 | \begin{comment}
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179 | % D E D I C A T I O N
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181 | \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{Dedication}
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182 | \begin{center}\textbf{Dedication}\end{center}
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183 |
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184 | This is dedicated to the one I love.
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187 |
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188 | % T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
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195 | % L I S T O F F I G U R E S
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197 | \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{List of Figures}
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202 | % L I S T O F T A B L E S
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204 | \addcontentsline{toc}{chapter}{List of Tables}
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210 | % L I S T O F A B B R E V I A T I O N S
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217 | % L I S T O F S Y M B O L S
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219 | \printglossary[type=symbols]
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