Affiliation:
1. CR&T, Stora Badhusgatan, Göteborg, Sweden
Abstract
This paper describes the principles underlying an efficient implementation of a lazy functional language, compiling to code for ordinary computers. It is based on combinator-like graph reduction: the user defined functions are used as rewrite rules in the graph. Each function is compiled into an instruction sequence for an abstract graph reduction machine, called the G-machine, the code reduces a function application graph to its value. The G-machine instructions are then translated into target code. Speed improvements by almost two orders of magnitude over previous lazy evaluators have been measured; we provide some performance figures.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design,Software
Cited by
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