Implementation of functional languages : 10th International Workshop, IFL '98, London, UK, September 9-11, 1998 : selected papers
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Implementation of functional languages : 10th International Workshop, IFL '98, London, UK, September 9-11, 1998 : selected papers
(Lecture notes in computer science, 1595)
Springer, c1999
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the 10th International Workshop on the Implementation of Functional Languages, IFL'98, held in London, UK, in September 1998.
The 15 revised full papers presented were carefully selected during two rounds of reviewing. The volume covers a wide range of topics including parallel process organization, parallel profiling, compilation and semantics of parallel systems, programming methodology, interrupt handling, strictness analysis, concurrency and message passing, and inter-language working.
Table of Contents
Performance Results for an Implementation of the Process Coordination Language K2.- An Interactive Approach to Profiling Parallel Functional Programs.- Shared Memory Multiprocessor Support for SAC.- Towards an Operational Semantics for a Parallel Non-strict Functional Language.- Concurrent Monadic Interfacing.- A Strategic Profiler for Glasgow Parallel Haskell.- Implementing Eden - or: Dreams Become Reality.- Efficient Combinator Parsers.- On the Unification of Substitutions in Type Inference.- Higher Order Demand Propagation.- Dynamic Types and Type Dependent Functions.- Putting the Spine Back in the Spineless Tagless G-Machine: An Implementation of Resumable Black-Holes.- Towards a Haskell/Java Connection.- A Case Study: Effects of With-Loop-Folding on the NAS Benchmark MG in Sac.- Explicit Message Passing for Concurrent Clean.
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