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Fexpr
In Lisp programming languages, a fexpr is a function whose operands are passed to it without being evaluated. When a fexpr is called, only the body…
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2015
2015
Modelling an Assembly Attacker by Reflection
Adriaan Larmuseau
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D. Clarke
2015
Corpus ID: 155096376
Many high-level functional programming languages are compiled to or interoperate with, low-level languages such as C and assembly…
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2010
2010
Fexprs as the basis of Lisp function application; or, $vau: the ultimate abstraction
John N. Shutt
2010
Corpus ID: 145981875
Abstraction creates custom programming languages that facilitate programming for specific problem domains. It is traditionally…
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1998
1998
The Theory of Fexprs is Trivial
M. Wand
LISP and Symbolic Computation
1998
Corpus ID: 17273965
We provide a very simple model of a reflective facility based onthe pure λ-calculus, and we show that its theory of contextual…
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1993
1993
Foreword: Selected Papers of TACS 1991
K. Apt
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M. Hagiya
Science of Computer Programming
1993
Corpus ID: 5259955
1991
1991
M-LISP: its natural semantics and equational logic
R. Muller
ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Partial Evaluation and…
1991
Corpus ID: 2310175
Extended Abstract) Robert Muller” Aiken Computation Laboratory Harvard University Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA muller@lharvard .edu…
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1988
1988
Higher-level causal reasoning for diagnosis
P. Schaefer
Proceedings of the International Workshop on…
1988
Corpus ID: 62283839
The author presents a higher-level technique for causal reasoning and diagnosis. Modules are the basic components in the…
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1986
1986
Sometimes an FEXPR is better than a macro
Zavdi L. Lichtman
SGAR
1986
Corpus ID: 60857476
Common Lisp, which is becoming THE Lisp standard, does not support call by text (FEXPR mechanism in Mac/Franz Lisp). This effect…
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1982
1982
A comparison of LISP specifications of function definition and argument handling
M. Jones
SIGP
1982
Corpus ID: 41886564
This paper presents the differences in several LISP definitions regarding the interpretation of various function types (EXPR…
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1980
1980
Special forms in Lisp
K. Pitman
LISP Conference
1980
Corpus ID: 16039206
Special forms are those expressions in the Lisp language which do not follow normal rules for evaluation. Some such forms are…
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1979
Highly Cited
1979
The denotational description of programming languages - an introduction
M. Gordon
1979
Corpus ID: 41997726
1. Introduction.- 1.1. Syntax, semantics and pragmatics.- 1.2. The purposes of formal semantics.- 1.2.1. Providing precise and…
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