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  • ...d most direct way to write the program. Since the threads perform I/O, the semantics of the program is necessarily non-deterministic.
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  • ...is to reach some kind of reasonable consensus, specifically on naming and semantics. Even if we need pairs of functions to satisfy various usage and algebraic
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  • Then, in the definition of the operational semantics, the ENTER rule is:
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  • ...eturn values in the `Maybe` monad from the `State` monad, and gives us the semantics of both monads combined in a useful way: ...to write simple recursive solvers in Haskell, with state and backtracking semantics layered into the program using monads and monad transformers. In terms of f
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  • ...d the proper choice of line weight depends on the context, because the old semantics was not very sensible).
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  • ...her, and the community, well -- one with all the gory detail of syntax and semantics, the other serving more as a tutorial for someone who is familiar with at l
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  • [9] There is some debate about whether the imprecisely-defined semantics of <code>Int</code> breaks referential transparency. For instance, <code>ev
    5 KB (774 words) - 10:59, 15 August 2023
  • ...unctional language derived from Haskell, although with a strict evaluation semantics. The Timber compiler currently runs on Linux and MacOS X platforms, but use :An interpreter for a high-level, small-step, operational semantics for the STG machine. Features execution tracing, rendered in HTML. Useful f
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  • ...cess/blob/master/doc/semantics/CloudHaskellSemantics.pdf precisely defined semantics]; supports [http://hackage.haskell.org/package/distributed-static composabl ...ki/Important-Open-Issues important open issues] of the implementation; the semantics document mentioned above lists some important open semantic issues.
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  • The set of generic function combinators of Strafunski has a well-understood semantics that does not rely on very advanced typing features. As a result, reasoning
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  • ...cia Johann, SAIG 2001: Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Semantics, Applications, and Implementation of Program Generation, 2001, 3-540-42558- ...t/TCS.pdf Selective strictness and parametricity in structural operational semantics, inequationally]
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  • ...DSL, not Haskell→JS. Works. Not ''very'' annoying to program in, but is JS semantics, not Haskell. Hackage package [http://hackage.haskell.org/package/HJScript [http://roy.brianmckenna.org/ Roy]: meld JavaScript semantics with functional languages. Experimental, but has many bread-and-butter Hask
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  • * [https://axellang.github.io/ Axel] - Haskell's semantics, plus Lisp's macros; a purely functional, extensible, and powerful programm
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  • ...'well-defined' part of the Statecharts found in UML -- in that they have a semantics and, via the Z translation, a logic too. ZooM is a tool which takes the .m for functional programming and formal semantics, but in fact we have
    14 KB (2,263 words) - 06:31, 10 August 2022
  • are combined by `orElse` which gives the semantics one wants: on each
    8 KB (1,050 words) - 06:19, 21 February 2010
  • will just assume "neil" semantics, and might ask for more help in person
    11 KB (1,778 words) - 15:53, 8 October 2006
  • .../www.cs.chalmers.se/~aarne/course-langtech/lectures/lang09.html Lecture 9. Semantics and pragmatics of text and dialogue] dicsusses these concepts in the contex
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  • ...ro</hask> or <hask>get</hask>. This is close to specifying the operational semantics of <hask>>>=</hask> directly and can hence be used to implement the monad i
    6 KB (995 words) - 23:51, 16 April 2021
  • its author said, "Lua provides Modula syntax but Scheme semantics". We already mentioned that Lua semantics is rather close, may be a bit
    13 KB (2,016 words) - 18:34, 20 August 2017
  • ...om/gsoc/project/google/gsoc2011/lazard/8001 David Lazar: Formal Executable Semantics of Haskell]
    8 KB (1,152 words) - 13:09, 24 March 2018
  • symposium includes all aspects of the design, semantics, theory,
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  • As in the implicit case, the semantics of linear implicit parameters can be described in terms of a "monad", which So the semantics of the program depends on whether or not foo has a type
    35 KB (5,673 words) - 20:05, 7 July 2015
  • semantics and in particular synchronization were more ''ad hoc'' than
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  • diagrams, to give them a semantics based on computing fixed points of
    7 KB (1,077 words) - 14:56, 12 June 2014
  • ...sion does not use a separate manager thread. It employs STM to ensure the semantics of "meet". The code is not easy to follow, especially since I tweaked thin {- meet holds most of the semantics of the thread interactions
    37 KB (4,961 words) - 07:55, 13 December 2009
  • Monad operations (bind and return) have to be [[Non-strict semantics|non-strict]] in fact, always! However
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  • ...schedulers and blocking actions is motivated through actions on MVars.The semantics of takeMVar is to block the calling thread if the MVar is empty, and eventu ...created by the RTS to inherit a scheduler, so that they will have sensible semantics when they block on a blackhole, for example.
    19 KB (2,840 words) - 16:41, 1 August 2021
  • ...he signatures so that they don't define two functions with different types/semantics under the same name. Second, they provide a set of reusable type signatures
    10 KB (1,679 words) - 23:28, 2 April 2017
  • ...tuations, but with state involved things like checkpoints and exactly once semantics make it more involved.
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  • plus history, semantics and implementation issues. These courses deal with the advanced issues such as semantics, type
    40 KB (6,259 words) - 05:49, 6 June 2020
  • The original semantics we choose for arrows was for only the shaft length to
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  • Attribute grammars add semantics to a context free grammar. Although it is accurately describing a language's semantics is notoriously
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  • ...n event with a single occurrence. This one doesn't quite fit the original semantics, as the occurrence is delivered immediately on "listening" to an event (dis
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  • ** That the semantics are missing. Interaction with type inference, polymorphism, type classes, G
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  • ...ou to be importing a function with the same name, same type, and different semantics, which I don't think is common. Likewise, it relies on having mistakes in y
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  • line 34...43. The semantics of the constructed Score is to be added
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  • (10:46) < byorgey> so that would actually give us the wrong semantics.
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  • ...ps://www2.ki.informatik.uni-frankfurt.de/papers/schauss/FUNDIO.pdf FUNDIO] semantics to ease the use of I/O-centric code outside monadic contexts. More informat
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  • The semantics of typeclass constraint satisfaction are basicly strict. That
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  • .../www.zerny.dk/danvy-al-tcs12.pdf On Inter-deriving Small-step and Big-step Semantics: A Case Study for Storeless Call-by-need Evaluation]
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  • ...The inline would eliminate all the bugs, but it would also enforce strict semantics — that is, it will fail to do the thing we had hoped to achieve by using ...nd then does output, and all the messy interleaving is handled by the lazy semantics of the language. It’s as if you’ve defined a collection of cooperating
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  • By introducing <i>side effects</i> in expressions, the semantics becomes ...psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.38.9189&rep=rep1&type=pdf Denotational Semantics of Evaluation Order in Expressions with Side Effects], Nikolaos S. Papaspyr
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  • ;[http://www.cs.kent.ac.uk/pubs/2001/1810/index.html A semantics for tracing. Olaf Chitil]
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  • ...t] in a library with a well-chosen interface. Because Haskell's non-strict semantics makes the direct use of observable effects thoroughly impractical, you must
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  • ...ype|subtle difference]] between <hask>data</hask> and <hask>newtype</hask> semantics, which is why the <hask>newtype</hask> optimization is not applied automati Briefly: concurrency describes semantics; parallelism describes an implementation property.
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  • ...e annotations, and breakpoints in the GHCi debugger. I'm working on a new semantics for cost centre stacks, which will allow us to track call stacks at runtime
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  • === Semantics of Yhc Core === are semantics-preserving. As part of another project, we have
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  • ...d to allow peekAvail to query the amount of content in the semaphore. The semantics of QSem are slightly extended to allow a new MSem to be initialized with ne
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  • ...ny one-element set is final. Initial objects play an important role in the semantics of algebraic datatypes. For a datatype like:
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  • The goal of the talk is to introduce the audience into the operational semantics of Haskell, by executing a couple of small programs everyone should be fami
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