tool: ifp


Language:
IFP (Illinois Functional Programming)
Version:
0.5
Parts:
interpreter
Author:
Arch D. Robison <robison@shell.com>
Location:
comp.sources.unix archive volume 10
Description:
A variant of Backus' "Functional Programming" language with a syntax reminiscent of Modula-2. The interpreter is written in portable C.
Reference:
Arch D. Robison, "Illinois Functional Programming: A Tutorial," BYTE, (February 1987), pp. 115--125.

Arch D. Robison, "The Illinois Functional Programming Interpreter," Proceedings of 1987 SIGPLAN Conference on Interpreters and Interpretive Techniques, (June 1987), pp. 64-73

Ports:
Unix, MS-DOS, CTSS (Cray)
Updated:
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