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Encyclopedia > IDL specification language

IDL (short for Interface Description Language) is a software interface specification language created by Lamb, Wulf and Nestor at Queens University.


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udk: Unoidl syntax description (688 words)
The unoidl is an idl language (interface description language) which is similar to the corba idl.
Idl is a language to describe interfaces and types independently of any programming language and hardware platform.
Because the lexical conventions of the idl and the structure of the definitions have a large degree with the ANSI standard for C++.
DCE 1.1: Remote Procedure Call - Interface Definition Language (11786 words)
Language punctuation that does conflict with punctuation characters used in the BNF notation is enclosed in less-than and greater-than symbols; for example,
The IDL [??]import[??] declaration specifies another interface definition whose types and constants are used by the importing interface.
The ACS specification does not affect the way the data is transmitted or received during a remote procedure call; this is determined entirely by the IDL specification.
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