Comparing Three Approaches to Transformational Programming
Comparing Three Approaches to Transformational Programming
Konstantin Laufer
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The lainguage can be represented by an ALGOL-like or Pascal-like variant, or even by a LISP-like or Prolog-like variant, depending on what the particular application calls for. All that is required is an appropriate parser/unpaxser. Other notable characteristics of CIP-L are full typing, modularity, provided by algebraic types on the specification level and by computation structures, modules and devices (modules with internal state) on the implementation level, and nondeterminism. It is not siu...-prising that some modem prototyping languages are designed similcirly; for exiimple, the prototyping language Griffin [D+90], currently under development at New York University, shares several key features with CIP-L: strong typing, user-defined algebraiic data types, £ind a layered semantics. We will now excimine the three components of CIP-L in detail. 2. 3 Abstract Data Types In programs certain identifiers are used for object sets (sorts), for elements of these sets (constants), and for fonctions operating on them (operations).
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