| Martin Gasbichler and Michael Sperber. Final shift for call/cc: direct implementation of shift and reset. In Simon Peyton Jones, editor, Proceedings of the 2002. |
.... and even mobile computation [32, 30, 27, 2] There are many proposals for representing first class delimited continuations [9, 6, 23, 17, 14] Among them, Danvy and Filinski s shift and reset operators [6, 7] are most widely used and e#cient implementations for them have been proposed [11, 13]. An important merit of their operators is that a clean and rigorous semantics is given through a CPStranslation. Moreover, Filinski [11] proved that any expressible monadic e#ects are representable by the shift and reset operators, which demonstrates the expressive power of these operators. We ....
M. Gasbichler and M. Sperber. Final shift for call/cc: Direct Implementation of Shift and Reset. In Proc. 7th pages 271--282, 2002.
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Martin Gasbichler and Michael Sperber. Final shift for call/cc: direct implementation of shift and reset. In Simon Peyton Jones, editor, Proceedings of the 2002.
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Martin Gasbichler and Michael Sperber. Final shift for call/cc: direct implementation of shift and reset. In Peyton Jones [50], pages 271--282.
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