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Abstract: . Lisp applications need to show a reasonable cost-benefit relationship between
the offered expressiveness and their demand for storage and run-time. Drawbacks
in efficiency, apparent in Lisp as a dynamically typed programming language, can be
avoided by optimizations. Statically inferred type information can be decisive for the
success of these optimizations.
This paper describes a practical approach to type inference realized in a module and
application compiler for EuLisp. The approach is... (Update)
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Kind, A., and Friedrich, H. A practical approach to type inference in EuLisp. Lisp and Symbolic Computation 6, 1/2 (August 1993), 159--175. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/kind93practical.html More
@article{ kind93practical,
author = "Andreas Kind and Horst Friedrich",
title = "A Practical Approach to Type Inference for {EuLisp}",
journal = "Lisp and Symbolic Computation",
volume = "6",
number = "1/2",
pages = "159--176",
year = "1993",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/kind93practical.html" }
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