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 ===== Oracle: The Java® Language Specification SE 8 Edition ===== ===== Oracle: The Java® Language Specification SE 8 Edition =====
-[[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend.stds:​defact:​orcle| return to Oracle de facto Standards ]]+[[dido:​public:​ra:xapend:xapend.b_stds:​defact:​orcle:start| return to Oracle de facto Standards ]]
  
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 ==== Introduction ==== ==== Introduction ====
-  : //The Java® programming language is a general-purpose,​ concurrent, class-based,​ object-oriented language. It is designed to be simple enough that many programmers can achieve fluency in the language. The Java programming language is related to C and C++ but is organized rather differently,​ with a number of aspects of C and C++ omitted and a few ideas from other languages included. It is intended to be a production language, not a research language, and so, as C. A. R. Hoare suggested in his classic paper on language design, the design has avoided including new and untested features.//+  : //The Java® ​[[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​p:​programlang|programming language]] is a general-purpose,​ concurrent, ​[[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​c:​class|class]]-based, object-oriented language. It is designed to be simple enough that many programmers can achieve fluency in the language. The Java programming language is related to C and C++ but is organized rather differently,​ with a number of aspects of C and C++ omitted and a few ideas from other languages included. It is intended to be a production language, not a research language, and so, as C. A. R. Hoare suggested in his classic paper on language design, the design has avoided including new and untested features.//
  
   : //The Java programming language is strongly and statically typed. This specification clearly distinguishes between the compile-time errors that can and must be detected at compile time, and those that occur at run time. Compile time normally consists of translating programs into a machine-independent byte code representation. Run-time activities include loading and linking of the classes needed to execute a program, optional machine code generation and dynamic optimization of the program, and actual program execution.//​   : //The Java programming language is strongly and statically typed. This specification clearly distinguishes between the compile-time errors that can and must be detected at compile time, and those that occur at run time. Compile time normally consists of translating programs into a machine-independent byte code representation. Run-time activities include loading and linking of the classes needed to execute a program, optional machine code generation and dynamic optimization of the program, and actual program execution.//​
  
-  : //The Java programming language is a relatively high-level language, in that details of the machine representation are not available through the language. It includes automatic storage management, typically using a garbage collector, to avoid the safety problems of explicit deallocation (as in C's free or C++'s delete). High-performance garbage-collected implementations can have bounded pauses to support systems programming and real-time applications. The language does not include any unsafe constructs, such as array accesses without index checking, since such unsafe constructs would cause a program to behave in an unspecified way.//+  : //The Java programming language is a relatively high-level language, in that details of the machine representation are not available through the language. It includes automatic storage management, typically using a garbage collector, to avoid the safety problems of explicit deallocation (as in C's free or C++'s delete). High-[[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​p:​performance|performance]] ​garbage-collected implementations can have bounded pauses to support systems programming and real-time applications. The language does not include any unsafe constructs, such as array accesses without index checking, since such unsafe constructs would cause a program to behave in an unspecified way.//
  
-  : //The Java programming language is normally compiled to the bytecode instruction set and binary format defined in The Java Virtual Machine Specification,​ Java SE 8 Edition.//+  : //The Java programming language is normally compiled to the bytecode instruction set and binary format defined in The Java [[dido:​public:​ra:​xapend:​xapend.a_glossary:​v:​vm|Virtual Machine]] Specification,​ Java SE 8 Edition.// 
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