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Lazy ML
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LazyML
Lazy ML (LML) is a functional programming language developed in the early 1980s by Lennart Augustsson and Thomas Johnsson at Chalmers University of…
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Lazy evaluation
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1997
1997
An Inference Algorithm for Strictness
Ferruccio Damiani
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P. Giannini
International Conference on Typed Lambda Calculus…
1997
Corpus ID: 32465506
In this paper we introduce an algorithm for detecting strictness information in typed functional programs. Our algorithm is based…
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1993
1993
The interactive Lazy ML system
L. Augustsson
Journal of functional programming
1993
Corpus ID: 43426914
Abstract In this paper we describe an implementation of an interactive version of the purely functional programming language Lazy…
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1993
1993
The functional strategy and transitive term rewriting systems
Y. Toyama
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S. Smetsers
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M. V. Eekelen
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R. Plasmeijer
1993
Corpus ID: 7811142
The functional strategy has been widely used implicitly (Haskell, Miranda, Lazy ML) and explicitly (Clean) as an e(cid:14)cient…
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1993
1993
Tools for a calculus of broadcasting systems
Jenny Petersson
1993
Corpus ID: 59963043
This thesis presents two tools to examine agents in a Calculus of Broadcasting Systems, CBS. The rst is a simulator implementing…
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1993
1993
From VDM Speci cations to Functional
PrototypesPaulo
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Borba
1993
Corpus ID: 18374242
1 Abstract This paper describes, mostly in an informal way, a method for translating formal, model-based speciications, into…
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1991
1991
GAML: a Parallel Implementation of Lazy ML
Luc Maranget
Conference on Functional Programming Languages…
1991
Corpus ID: 7365879
We present a new parallel implementation of lazy ML. Our scheme is a direct extension of the G-machine-based implementation of…
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