Functions and Relations: The GRAAL System
@inproceedings{Bellot1988FunctionsAR, title={Functions and Relations: The GRAAL System}, author={P. Bellot and R. Legrand}, booktitle={STACS}, year={1988} }
GRAAL, acronym of General Recursivc Applicative and Algorithmic Language, is the name of a functional programming system issued from FP systems and Combinatory Logic. It has been implemented in a dialect of the C TM programming language named Samadhi (Bellot 86). GRAAL is very close to most of the Lisp systems. The user types some function definitions and reduces some expressions. The system is interactive as a Lisp and provides the same kind of objects, that is symbols, lists, dynamic arrays… CONTINUE READING
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