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Unfortunately, the main variants --- single inheritance, multiple inheritance, and mixin inheritance --- all suffer from conceptual and practical problems related to software reuse and robustness with respect to changes. In a rst part of this thesis, we identify and illustrate these problems. To overcome these problems, we then present traits, a simple compositional model that extends single inheritance. A trait is essentially a (parameterized) set of methods; it serves as a behavioral building block for classes and is the primitive unit of code reuse. We develop a formal model of traits that establishes how traits can be composed to form other traits or classes, and we describe how we implemented traits in Squeak Smalltalk by bootstrapping a new language kernel. We present our experimental validation in which we apply traits to refactor parts of the Smalltalk kernel and library, and we develop a programming methodology around the usage of traits and the trait browser, the tool that we implemented to take full advantage of the availability of traits in the Squeak programming environment.}, file = {schaerli-phd.pdf:Traits\\schaerli-phd.pdf:PDF}, cvs = {NSchaerliPhD}, keywords = {SDSeminar Traits } } @techreport{Nier05g, title = {{Adding Traits to (Statically Typed) Languages}}, address = {Universit\"at Bern, Switzerland}, author = {Oscar Nierstrasz and St\'ephane Ducasse and Stefan Reichhart and Nathanael Sch\"arli}, institution = {Institut f\"ur Informatik}, month = {December}, number = {IAM-05-006}, type = {Technical Report}, url = {http://www.iam.unibe.ch/~scg/Archive/Papers/Nier05gTraitsCSharp.pdf}, year = {2005}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/252f8654e561ff6742fec3e120902d2c0/gron}, description = {Traits}, abstract = { Traits offer a fine-grained mechanism for composing classes in object-oriented languages from reusable components, while avoiding the fragility problems introduced by multiple inheritance and mixins. Although traits were developed in the context of dynamically typed languages, they would also offer clear benefits for statically typed languages like Java and C\#. This report summarizes the issues raised when integrating traits into such languages. We examine traits in the context of the statically typed languages FeatherweightJava, C\# and C++. }, file = {Nier05gTraitsCSharp.pdf:Traits\\Nier05gTraitsCSharp.pdf:PDF}, cvs = {TraitsCSharp}, keywords = {SDSeminar Traits } } @article{fine-grained, title = {{Traits: A Mechanism for Fine-Grained Reuse}}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, author = {St\'{e}phane Ducasse and Oscar Nierstrasz and Nathanael Sch\"{a}rli and Roel Wuyts and Andrew P. Black}, journal = {ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst.}, month = {March}, number = {2}, pages = {331--388}, publisher = {ACM}, volume = {28}, year = {2006}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2bda9146e2d0620989ae173a9a741a910/gron}, description = {Traits}, issn = {0164-0925}, file = {p331-ducasse-traits-fine-grained-reuse.pdf:Traits\\p331-ducasse-traits-fine-grained-reuse.pdf:PDF}, doi = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1119479.1119483}, keywords = {Inheritance Languages Mixins Smalltalk Traits multiple reuse } } @inproceedings{SmalltalkCollection, title = {{Applying Traits to the Smalltalk Collection Classes}}, address = {New York, NY, USA}, author = {Andrew P. Black and Nathanael Sch\"{a}rli and St\'{e}phane Ducasse}, booktitle = {OOPSLA '03: Proceedings of the 18th annual ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programing, systems, languages, and applications}, pages = {47--64}, publisher = {ACM}, year = {2003}, biburl = {http://www.bibsonomy.org/bibtex/2e5e3878f0089a1aab9abac10688f009b/gron}, description = {Traits}, location = {Anaheim, California, USA}, file = {p47-black.pdf:Traits\\p47-black.pdf:PDF}, isbn = {1-58113-712-5}, doi = {10.1145/949305.949311}, keywords = {SDSeminar Traits } }