| Eerke Boiten. The many disguises of accumulation. Technical Report 91-26, Department of Informatics, University of Nijmegen, December 1991. |
....calls. On the other hand, they can only handle programs expressed with a fixed set of recursion operators, and must of course fail where introduction of accumulating parameters cannot remove the inefficiencies. Further approaches for deriving accumulative algorithms are compared by Boiten [5]. 7.3 Abstract Data Types Our steps of freezing and efficient conversion have similar goals as the transition from a term representation to a contextpassing representation in Hughes methodology for implementing domain specific languages [13] In fact, one might conceive, e.g. our ....
E. Boiten. The many disguises of accumulation. Technical Report 91-26, Dept. of Informatics, University of Nijmegen, 1991.
....directly from the de nition of rev2 . The accumulation program transformation used in this example is closely related to the continuation passing programming style. It is argued informally in [12] that accumulators are often just a data structure representing a continuation function, while [3] gives a survey of many ways of representing accumulators and presents continuations as one of them. From a purely algebraic view, both techniques exploit the associativity property and an existence of a neutral element of some monoid. The reverse logic predicate can easily be expressed in terms ....
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