| M. Winikoff and J. Harland. Some Applications of the Linear Logic ProgrammingLanguage Lygon. To appear: Proc. ACSC'96, Melbourne, January, 1996. |
...., and in clause definitions and, thus, affecting the usability of the language. Actually, in the examples in [76], particular subclasses of formulas are considered reducing to other languages like LinLog or Lolli (introduced below) Lolli [44] seems to provide the right balance between expressivity of the underlying fragment of Intuitionistic Linear Logic (8, Gammaffi, and usability as a programming ....
M. Winikoff and J. A. Harland. Some Applications of the Linear Logic Programming Language Lygon. In Proocedings of the 19th Australasian Computer Science Conference, Melbourne, Australia. The MIT Press, 1996.
....placed on this process, in accordance with the rules of the logic, but nonetheless this process has many interesting and useful applications. 3 Computational features and examples In this section, we discuss various programming techniques which distinguish Lygon from Prolog (see also [12, 30]) including several examples of Lygon programs. 3.1 Lygon syntax The current implementation of Lygon (Version 0.4) is an interpreter written in BinProlog 9 . The interpreter comprises about 450 lines of code, including comments and whitespace. It currently supports a limited form of program ....
M. Winikoff and J. Harland. Some Applications of the Linear Logic ProgrammingLanguage Lygon. To appear: Proc. ACSC'96, Melbourne, January, 1996.
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