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Abstract: The direct-style transformation aims at mapping continuationpassing
programs back to direct style, be they originally written in
continuation-passing style or the result of the continuation-passingstyle
transformation. In this paper, we continue to investigate the
direct-style transformation by extending it to programs with first-class
continuations. (Update)
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...into a list of lists of integers, and we consider that zero is a separator in the input list. So our fields function maps the list [0,1,2,0,3,4,5,0,6] to the list [ 1,2] 3,4,5] 6] 2.1 A higher order solution Fifteen years ago, John Hughes chose the fields function to...
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Olivier Danvy and Julia L. Lawall. Back to direct style II: First-class continuations. In Clinger http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/danvy96back.html More
@inproceedings{ danvy92back,
author = "Olivier Danvy and Julia L. Lawall",
title = "Back to Direct Style {II}: First-Class Continuations",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 1992 {ACM} Conference on Lisp and Functional Programming",
address = "San Francisco, USA",
pages = "299--310",
year = "1992",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/danvy96back.html" }
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