![]() This gives much faster compilation, better language compatibility and support of native developer tools (IDE, build tools). But unlike most language extensions, it works directly inside the compiler and does not have any external preprocessors. The extension use the idea of library-based language extensibility similar to SugarJ. The paper introduces a modular extension (plugin) for Java language compilers and Integrated Development Environments (IDE) which adds operator overloading feature to Java language while preserving backward compatibility. ![]()
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