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Revision as of 07:37, 30 October 2006 by DonStewart (talk | contribs) (yhc and jhc are also written in Haskell)
Haskell, with its support for pattern matching on data structures, generic structure traversals, and expressive type system, is popular for implementing compilers and intepreters. Here's a selection of languages implemented in Haskell.
Haskell
- GHC
- GHC, The Glasgow Haskell Compiler, is written in Haskell
- Yhc
- Yhc, The York Haskell Compiler, is written in Haskell
- [1]
- Jhc is a Haskell compiler which aims to produce the most efficient programs possible via whole program analysis
Perl
- Pugs
- Pugs is an implementation of Perl 6, written in Haskell. It aims to implement the full Perl6 specification.
Ruby
- RType
- RType is a Ruby interpreter written in Haskell
Scheme
- Write Yourself a Scheme in 48 Hours
- A Haskell Tutorial.
Emacs Lisp
- Helisp
- The beginnings of an Emacs lisp compiler/interpreter.
Epigram
- Epigram
- Epigram is a prototype dependently typed functional programming language
Baskell
- Baskell
- An interpreter for a small functional programming language. Supports strict and non-strict evaluation, and type inference. Useful for teaching purposes.
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