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| style="width: 30%;" {{T-HRVT}} | B '''Version''' | | style="width: 30%;" {{T-HRVT}} | B '''Version''' | ||
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| April 24, 2026<br>Editor-as-a-service: April 30, 2026 | | April 24, 2026<br>Editor-as-a-service: April 30, 2026<br>Fine work: May 14, 2026 | ||
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| Requirements, reference manual, grammar, algebraic datatypes and architecture ( | | Requirements, reference manual, grammar, algebraic datatypes and architecture (10081 lines)<br> | ||
Source code ( | Source code (21813 lines)<br> | ||
Test data ( | Test data (238 files, 6085 lines) | ||
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| A Description | DIAT is a compiler for a statically typed language that supports inheritance, recursive definitions, and custom types. It is used to describe diagrams in which every detail is controlled by the author. The diagrams are based on a single geometric figure that is colored according to Kubelka-Munk theory.[18] |
| B Version | v260514r7 |
| C Manufacture | CAI: Coding and documentation. Olaf Langmack: requirements, design, architecture, testing and documentation. From March 1, 2026 |
| D Entry | April 24, 2026 Editor-as-a-service: April 30, 2026 Fine work: May 14, 2026 |
| E Device | Ubuntu 24.04 (GNU/Linux 6.8.0) |
| F Relation | — |
| G Maturity | Initial operations |
| H File type (size) | Requirements, reference manual, grammar, algebraic datatypes and architecture (10081 lines) Source code (21813 lines) |
