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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
Many high-level functional programming languages are compiled to or interoperate with, low-level languages such as C and assembly… 
2010
2010
Abstraction creates custom programming languages that facilitate programming for specific problem domains. It is traditionally… 
1998
1998
We provide a very simple model of a reflective facility based onthe pure λ-calculus, and we show that its theory of contextual… 
1991
1991
Extended Abstract) Robert Muller” Aiken Computation Laboratory Harvard University Cambridge, MA, 02138, USA muller@lharvard .edu… 
1988
1988
  • P. Schaefer
  • 1988
  • Corpus ID: 62283839
The author presents a higher-level technique for causal reasoning and diagnosis. Modules are the basic components in the… 
1986
1986
Common Lisp, which is becoming THE Lisp standard, does not support call by text (FEXPR mechanism in Mac/Franz Lisp). This effect… 
1982
1982
This paper presents the differences in several LISP definitions regarding the interpretation of various function types (EXPR… 
1980
1980
  • K. Pitman
  • 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… 
Highly Cited
1979
Highly Cited
1979
1. Introduction.- 1.1. Syntax, semantics and pragmatics.- 1.2. The purposes of formal semantics.- 1.2.1. Providing precise and…