CHILL

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CHILL
procedural
Designed byCCITT
First appeared1980
Stable release
3.0? / 2003; 21 years ago (2003)
PL/1

In

signal box
programming.

The CHILL language is similar in size and complexity to the original Ada language. The first specification of the CHILL language was published in 1980, a few years before Ada.

ITU provides a standard CHILL compiler. A free CHILL compiler was bundled with GCC up to version 2.95, however, was removed from later versions. An object-oriented version, called Object CHILL, was developed also.[1]

ITU is responsible for the CHILL standard, known as ITU-T Rec. Z.200. The equivalent ISO standard is ISO/IEC 9496:2003. (The text of the two documents is the same). In late 1999 CCITT stopped maintaining the CHILL standard.

CHILL was used in systems of Alcatel System 12 and Siemens EWSD, for example.

See also

  • PLEX - Programming Language for Exchanges
  • Erlang - language from Ericsson originally designed for telecommunication switches

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