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On dynamically-scoped crosscutting mechanisms
2007
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Many crosscutting mechanisms proposed in the literature offer means to restrain aspects to some dynamically-defined scopes. Dynamicallyscoped mechanisms are particularly interesting because of the flexibility, expressiveness, and control they give over structural and behavioral changes made by aspects. Since the nature of dynamic scopes as well as the scoping mechanisms themselves greatly vary among proposals, it is relatively complex to compare them. This paper aims at filling this gap by
doi:10.1145/1241761.1241764
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