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Functional Programming, Glasgow 1990 Simon L. Peyton Jones

Functional Programming, Glasgow 1990 By Simon L. Peyton Jones

Functional Programming, Glasgow 1990 by Simon L. Peyton Jones


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A volume of papers from a workshop in 1990 addressing aspects of functional programming such as lifetimes, strictness and heap contents, the relationship between forward and backward analysis, improved programme compilation, partial applications and parallel programming.

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Functional Programming, Glasgow 1990: Proceedings of the 1990 Glasgow Workshop on Functional Programming 13-15 August 1990, Ullapool, Scotland by Simon L. Peyton Jones

The Third Glasgow Workshop on Functional Programming was held in Ullapool, Scotland, 13-15th August 1990. Members of the functional programming groups at Glasgow and Stirling University attended the workshop together with a small number of invited participants from other universities and industry. The workshop was organised by Kei Davis, Jak Deschner, Kevin Hammond, Carsten Kehler Holst, John Hughes, Graham Hutton, and John Launchbury, all from Glasgow University. We are very grateful for the support of our industrial sponsors: British Telecom, Hewlett Packard, ICL and Software AG. Their financial help made the workshop possible. Thanks to Samson Abramsky, Tony Field, and Paul Kelly, all from Imperial College, for their help in refereeing many of the papers. Glasgow University The Programme Committee: December 1990 Simon Peyton Jones (chairman) Chris Hankin Carsten Kehler Holst John Hughes Graham Hutton Philip Wadler Contents Lifetime Analysis Guy Argo ...Compiling Laziness by Partial Evaluation Anders Bondorf ...9 Strictness Analysis in 4D Kei Davis and Philip Wadler ...23 An Algorithmic and Semantic Approach to Debugging Cordelia Hall, Kevin Hammond and John O'Donnell ...4 4 Abstract Interpretation of Term Graph Rewriting Systems Chris Hankin ...54 Compile-Time Garbage Collection by Necessity Analysis Geoff W Hamilton and Simon B. Jones...66 Improving Full Laziness Carsten Kehler Holst ...71 Towards Binding-Time Improvement for Free Carsen Kehler Holst and John Hughes ...83 Towards Relating Forwards and Backwards Analyses John Hughes and John Launchbury ...101 PERs Generalise Projections for Strictness Analysis Sebastian Hunt ...114 Functional Programming with Relations Graham Hutton ...

Table of Contents

Lifetime Analysis.- Compiling Laziness by Partial Evaluation.- Strictness Analysis in 4D.- An Algorithmic and Semantic Approach to Debugging.- Abstract Interpretation of Term Graph Rewriting Systems.- Compile-Time Garbage Collection by Necessity Analysis.- Improving Full Laziness.- Towards Binding-Time Improvement for Free.- Towards Relating Forwards and Backwards Analyses.- PERs Generalise Projections for Strictness Analysis.- Functional Programming with Relations.- Abstract Interpretation vs. Type Inference: A Topological Perspective.- Analysing Heap Contents in a Graph Reduction Intermediate Language.- Is Compile Time Garbage Collection Worth the Effort?.- Generating a Pattern Matching Compiler by Partial Evaluation.- An Experiment using Term Rewriting Techniques for Concurrency.- Type Refinement in Ruby.- Normal-Order Reduction Using Scan Primitives.- Calculating Lenient Programs' Performance.- Problems and Proposals for Time and Space Profiling of Functional Programs.- Solid Modelling in HASKELL.- Differentiating Strictness.- Generalising Diverging Sequences of Rewrite Rules by Synthesising New Sorts.- Concurrent Data Manipulation in a Pure Functional Language.

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NLS9783540196679
9783540196679
3540196676
Functional Programming, Glasgow 1990: Proceedings of the 1990 Glasgow Workshop on Functional Programming 13-15 August 1990, Ullapool, Scotland by Simon L. Peyton Jones
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Paperback
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
1991-04-30
287
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