Proceedings of the International Symposium on Extensible Languages - 1971
DOI: 10.1145/800006.807990
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“…Although the first occurrence of the same-fringe problem in the litterature seems indeed to be an illustration of a coroutine mechanism [47], researchers did not agree on whether coroutines were really required to solve this problem. In fact, several "iterative" solutions were then proposed for instance by Greussay [26], Anderson [1] and McCarthy [39].…”
Section: Coroutinesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the first occurrence of the same-fringe problem in the litterature seems indeed to be an illustration of a coroutine mechanism [47], researchers did not agree on whether coroutines were really required to solve this problem. In fact, several "iterative" solutions were then proposed for instance by Greussay [26], Anderson [1] and McCarthy [39].…”
Section: Coroutinesmentioning
confidence: 99%