IFC format specification
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The IFC specification aims to formally define a binary format for describing the semantics of C++ programs (or program fragments) at a high level of abstraction, before lowering to machine code or similar.
This format is designed to offer a persistent form of the in-memory Internal Program Representation (IPR) of C++ programs originally developed by Gabriel Dos Reis and Bjarne Stroustrup. As such, it follows the same principles as the IPR:
The latest IFC draft specification can be downloaded here.
Official releases can be found on the releases page.
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In order to build the PDF rendering of the specification, ensure that you have a modern LaTeX processor installed.
Clone a copy of the repo
git clone https://github.com/microsoft/ifc-spec.git
Change to the LaTeX directory
cd ltx
Issue the command
pdflatex ifc
followed by
bibtex ifc
and possibly two more times
pdflatex ifc