3.1. OATH - Object-oriented Abstract Type Hierarchy.
Written by: Brian M. Kennedy
Freeware available via anonymous ftp from site csc.ti.com
(192.94.94.1) in the file /pub/oath.tar.Z.
The Reference Manual states it has only been compiled
with AT&T cfront 2.1 compatible compilers. No templates and
no exception handling.
OATH (Object-oriented Abstract Type Hierarchy) was designed
as an experiment in increasing object-oriented reuse.
It has a fairly high learning curve, but potentially
higher gains if you are looking for a more flexible and
robust abstraction. It is completely unsupported.
Please refer to the menu below to get to the detail information about
OATH features.
Information provided by Marco Pace (MPACE@ESOC.BITNET) and Brian Kennedy
(kennedy@intellection.com)