Handbook of Programming Languages: Functional and logic programming languagesMacmillan Technical Pub., 1998 - Всего страниц: 250 Volume IV of the "Handbook of Programming Languages" begins with the Logic Programming group, all descended from John McCarthy's LISP of the late 1960s. The book begins a few pages from the"LISP 1.5 Programmer's Manual", a vital token of things to come, and moves on to LISP's offspring: LISP, Scheme, Guile, and CLOS. |
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Scheme | 57 |
An Interpreter Core for Complete Applications | 87 |
A History and Description of CLOS | 107 |
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accessor Allocated application atom buffer call/cc clause command Common Lisp compiler counter data structures debugger declared defclass define defmethod defun Deletes dependency-class Description of CLOS element Emacs Lisp empty list example expt fill-prefix func function definition Functional and Logic functional programming FVWM gh_new_procedure GNU Emacs Guile helper henry_viii History and Description implementation initarg initform instance instantiated integer interactive interface invoked james_v_of_scotland lambda result lexical scope Logic Programming Languages loop lower-left machine macro make-instance margaret_tudor Max_C Max_R metaclass metaobject mode multiply-by-seven Newtree notation object object-oriented object-oriented programming operator parsed pointer predicate call printed procedure Programming in Logic Prolog query recursive S-expressions Scheme SCWM second argument sequence setf slot-value setq Short Description slot Smalltalk smob specified string superclass symbol syntax term Texinfo tion tree update upper-right variable window write x-coordinate