| D. Hanson and T. Proebsting. Dynamic Variables. PLDI 2001. |
....can add and pass new method arguments automatically. Rather than use such restrictions, an implicit parameters [14] extension to Haskell uses inference to determine which functions are affected by the implicit parameters. Dynamically scoped variables have also been proposed as an extension to C# [11]. 7. Conclusions and Future Work Jiazzi supports expressive aspect oriented programming with units that enable open classes and signatures. By supporting separate compilation, Jiazzi enables separate reasoning of concern implementations that makes their modularization more complete. While ....
D. R. Hanson and T. A. Proebsting. Dynamic variables. In Proc. of PLDI, May 2000.
....a bug in the implementation. Domain specific languages such as T E X makes use of dynamically scoped variables that allows for easy redefinition of behaviour; configuration of a document style can be influenced by redefining macros representing parameters of the style. More recently several papers [12,8] have reintroduced dynamic scope as a feature in general purpose languages. Lewis et al. 12] introduce implicit parameters in functional languages such as Haskell. Implicit parameters can be used deeply embedded in a functional definition and can be bound at some outer level without having to ....
....et al. 12] introduce implicit parameters in functional languages such as Haskell. Implicit parameters can be used deeply embedded in a functional definition and can be bound at some outer level without having to pass the value explicitly through all the intermediate function calls. Hansson et al. [8] introduce dynamic variables in an imperative setting. A dynamic variable is created and initialized with an initial value. A use of a dynamic variable refers to the most recent setting of a dynamic variable with the same name. The main di#erence between the approaches is the fact that the value ....
D. R. Hanson and T. A. Proebsting. Dynamic variables. In Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI'01), Snowbird, UT, USA, June 2001. ACM.
....a bug in the implementation. Domain speci c languages such as T E X makes use of dynamically scoped variables that allows for easy rede nition of behaviour; con guration of a document style can be in uenced by rede ning macros representing parameters of the style. More recently several papers [12,8] have reintroduced dynamic scope as a feature in general purpose languages. Lewis et al. 12] introduce implicit parameters in functional languages such as Haskell. Implicit parameters can be used deeply embedded in a functional de nition and can be bound at some outer level without having to ....
....et al. 12] introduce implicit parameters in functional languages such as Haskell. Implicit parameters can be used deeply embedded in a functional de nition and can be bound at some outer level without having to pass the value explicitly through all the intermediate function calls. Hansson et al. [8] introduce dynamic variables in an imperative setting. A dynamic variable is created and initialized with an initial value. A use of a dynamic variable refers to the most recent setting of a dynamic variable with the same name. The main di erence between the approaches is the fact that the value ....
D. R. Hanson and T. A. Proebsting. Dynamic variables. In Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI'01), Snowbird, UT, USA, June 2001. ACM.
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