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| DIAT is a compiler for a statically typed language that supports inheritance, recursive definitions, and user-defined types. It is used to describe diagrams in which every detail is designed by the author. These diagrams are based on a single geometric figure and utilize the color model of Kubelka-Munk theory.{{Index|18}}
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Description DIAT is a compiler for a statically typed language that supports inheritance, recursive definitions, and user-defined types. It is used to describe diagrams in which every detail is designed by the author. These diagrams are based on a single geometric figure and utilize the color model of Kubelka-Munk theory.[18].[18]

B Version v260423r2
C Manufacture CAI: Coding and documentation. Olaf Langmack: requirements, architecture and testing. March 1 to April 24, 2026
D Entry April 24, 2026
E Device Ubuntu 24.04 (GNU/Linux 6.8.0)
F Relation
G Maturity Initial operations: April 24, 2026
File type (size) Requirements, reference manual, grammar, algebraic datatypes and architecture (7917 lines)

Source code (15963 lines)
Test data (217 files, 5453 lines)