| J. Furuse and P. Weis. Entr ees/sorties de valeurs en Caml. In J. Francophones des Langages Applicatifs, 2000. |
....an existential s representation type to type analysis, permitting a type safe polytypic marshalling function to be written. As future work we hope to expose our global type names at term level (cf. 13] permitting an abstraction safe polytypic marshalling function to be written. Furuse and Weis [9] argue for ignoring abstraction altogether, checking representation types only. A number of programming languages feature some form of builtin marshalling (pickling, serialisation, etc. for example Modula 3, Alice, Java, NET, and OCaml. Most of these languages serialise the type along with the ....
J. Furuse and P. Weis. Entr ees/sorties de valeurs en Caml. In J. Francophones des Langages Applicatifs, 2000.
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J. Furuse and P. Weis. Entr ees/sorties de valeurs en Caml. In J. Francophones des Langages Applicatifs, 2000.
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Jun Furuse and Pierre Weis. Entrees/sorties de valeurs en Caml. In J. Francophones des Langages Applicatifs, 2000.
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Jun Furuse and Pierre Weis. Entr ees/sorties de valeurs en Caml. In J. Francophones des Langages Applicatifs, 2000.
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