Abstract
There has been much recent interest in adopting functional and reactive programming for use in real-time system design. Moving toward a more declarative methodology for developing real-time systems purports to improve the fidelity of software. To study the benefits of functional and reactive programming for real-time systems, real-time aware functional compilers and language runtimes are required. In this paper we examine the necessary changes to a modern Standard ML compiler, MLton, to provide basic support for real-time execution. We detail our current progress in modifying MLton with a threading model that supports priorities, a chunked object model to support real-time garbage collection, and low level modification to execute on top of a real-time operating system. We present preliminary numbers and our work in progress prototype, which is able to boot ML programs compiled with MLton on x86 machines.
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Subject
Engineering (miscellaneous),Computer Science (miscellaneous)
Cited by
4 articles.
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