LML




1. Lazy ML.

A lazy, purely functional variant of ML designed by Thomas Johnson and Lennart Augustsson at the Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden in 1984.

LML is implemented on the G-machine, and was used to implement the first Haskell B compiler.

There is a compiler (lmlc) and interpreter.

(ftp://ftp.cs.chalmers.se/pub/haskell/chalmers).

(1994-12-14)

2. Logical ML.

Adds to Lazy ML a data type of "theories" whose objects represent logic programs.

["Logic Programming within a Functional Framework", A. Brogi et al, in Programming Language Implementation and Logic Programming, P. Deransart et al eds, LNCS 456, Springer 1990].



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