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Type Determination for Very High Level Languages

Tenenbaum, Aaron M.
Type Determination for Very High Level Languages
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Type Determination for Very High Level Languages (Classic...

Tenenbaum, Aaron M.
Type Determination for Very High Level Languages (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Type Determination for Very High Level LanguagesMany very high level languages are declaration free so that an identifier appearing in a program in such a language need not refer to objects of specific data type. Moreover, the semantic meaning of an Operator symbol may depend on the dynamic types of its operands. This may cause such languages to be interpreted rather than compiled. In the present thesis, we present two methods whi...

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Type Determination for Very High Level Languages (Classic...

Tenenbaum, Aaron M.
Type Determination for Very High Level Languages (Classic Reprint)
Excerpt from Type Determination for Very High Level Languages In many very high level languages, identifiers are not constrained to refer to objects of particular type. Also, in order to make maximum use of a small syntactic space, the meaning of operator symbols may depend on the types of their operands. In the setl language (schwartz 1973 a, h), for example, the plus sign represents addition for numeric operands, concatenation for tuples, c...

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