Programming Language Implementation and Logic Programming
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-55844-6_146
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Camel: An extension of the categorical abstract machine to compile functional/logic programs

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“…Programming language researchers try to combine the best of different language paradigms in hybrid programming languages. For functional logic languages abstract machines have been designed as extensions of abstract machines for functional languages [79,97] or as extensions of the WAM [21,57]. The WAM has also been the basis for abstract machines for constraint logic programming languages [16,65], the concurrent, constraint logic programming language OZ [90] and the concurrent, real time language Erlang [9].…”
Section: Abstract Machines For Hybrid Programming Languagesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Programming language researchers try to combine the best of different language paradigms in hybrid programming languages. For functional logic languages abstract machines have been designed as extensions of abstract machines for functional languages [79,97] or as extensions of the WAM [21,57]. The WAM has also been the basis for abstract machines for constraint logic programming languages [16,65], the concurrent, constraint logic programming language OZ [90] and the concurrent, real time language Erlang [9].…”
Section: Abstract Machines For Hybrid Programming Languagesmentioning
confidence: 99%