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Ten years later a simple and clear solution (2008) was given by Dan Popa [[User:Ha$kell]] in a speech scheduled for [[AngloHaskell/2008]] http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/AngloHaskell/2008
 
Ten years later a simple and clear solution (2008) was given by Dan Popa [[User:Ha$kell]] in a speech scheduled for [[AngloHaskell/2008]] http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/AngloHaskell/2008
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Why this solution is valuable:
 
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* because we have already built modular languages like [[Rodin]] using it.
 
* because we have already built modular languages like [[Rodin]] using it.
* because it works with just a bit overloading of the system : See final pages of http://www.haskell.org/sitewiki/images/1/1d/Prezentare-Anglo-Haskell-2008-draft2-more-slides.pdf
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* because it works with just a bit overloading of the system : See final pages of http://www.haskell.org/wikiupload/1/1d/Prezentare-Anglo-Haskell-2008-draft2-more-slides.pdf
 
* because it is modular
 
* because it is modular
 
* because language construction tools are valuable software (1000$ a Licence for a good language generator.)
 
* because language construction tools are valuable software (1000$ a Licence for a good language generator.)

Revision as of 06:27, 11 April 2011

. The Expression Problem

In 1998 P.Wadler had defined "The Expresion Problem" (accordingly to Wouter Swierstra - Data types a la carte ).

"The goal is to define a data type by case, where one can add new cases to the data type and new functions over the dat a type , without recompiling existing code, and while retaining static type safety."

The Expression problem Solved untill 2008.png


Ten years later a simple and clear solution (2008) was given by Dan Popa User:Ha$kell in a speech scheduled for AngloHaskell/2008 http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/AngloHaskell/2008 You may download the presentation from http://www.haskell.org/wikiupload/1/1d/Prezentare-Anglo-Haskell-2008-draft2-more-slides.pdf


Why this solution is so interesting and so new:

  • it did not use a fixpoint operator !!
  • it did not use a Maybe (high level embeded) type !!
  • it did not propose a Haskell extension !!
  • it did not use data declaration anymore !!
  • as a consequence it did not use Data Constructors anymore !!
  • it is introducing pseudoconstructors over monadic values because the chain of unevaluated (yet) functions is actually forming a datastructure . do not forget that Haskell is a lazy evaluation language !!

Why this solution is valuable:

  • because we have already built modular languages like Rodin using it.
  • because it works with just a bit overloading of the system : See final pages of http://www.haskell.org/wikiupload/1/1d/Prezentare-Anglo-Haskell-2008-draft2-more-slides.pdf
  • because it is modular
  • because language construction tools are valuable software (1000$ a Licence for a good language generator.)
  • because it fits in the previous kind of systems with truee small modifications (just replace a single letter of a data constructor to transform it in a pseudoconstructor ...)
  • because my Ph.D Superviser is wishing to sell custom languages with a price of aprox 10 000$ / language - or at least he declared this some times ago.

References: see the .pdf of the latest papers from User:Ha$kell's homepage. Ill be back. Download and read the latest papers of Dan Popa from User:Ha$kell's homepage.

. Classic complex solutions

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. Monadic Interpretation

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. References

Dan Popa, "Modular evaluation and interpreters using monads and type classes in Haskell" , Studii si Cercetari Ştiinţifice, Seria Matematica, Univ. Bacău, (18) 2008. An Open Office (.sxw) file including example code is available here: Download .sxw After loading the .sxw in the Open Office, press the PDF button from the toolbar to produce your own .pdf file. Or Official PDF of the paper for <DOWNLOAD> , having the following title:

Direct modular evaluation of expressions using the monads and type classes in Haskell by DAN V. POPA UNIVERSITATEA DIN BACĂU STUDII ŞI CERCETĂRI ŞTIINŢIFICE Seria: MATEMATICĂ Un draft al lucrarii Adaptable Software - Modular Extensible Monadic Entry-pointless Type Checker in Haskell by Dan Popa , Ro/Haskell Group, Univ. “V.Alecsandri”, Bacau este aici: download Nr. 18 (2008), pag. 233 – 248

The paper is introducing Pseudoconstructors over monadic values as a way of building modular trees without data or Haskell extensions. http://www.haskell.org/sitewiki/images/7/7d/POPA_D.pdf. Modular adaptable interpreters for extensible languages - like Rodin - become now easy to build, without the need of any Haskell extensions.


Adaptable Software - Modular Extensible Monadic Entry-pointless Type Checker in Haskell by Dan Popa , Ro/Haskell Group, Univ. “V.Alecsandri”, Bacau <DOWNLOAD> in .ps format

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Go to Pseudoconstructors Page -> http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Pseudoconstructors_over_monadic_values