Re: [fonc] Naive question

2012-03-19 Thread Alexis Read
You could try VHDL, it's particularly suited to time/event driven state changes, and you can make assertions in complementary languages if need be. Regards, Alexis On 19 March 2012 20:10, Benoît Fleury benoit.fle...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I was wondering if there is any language out there that

Re: [fonc] Naive question

2012-03-19 Thread Alan Kay
Computing fonc@vpri.org Sent: Monday, March 19, 2012 1:10 PM Subject: [fonc] Naive question Hi, I was wondering if there is any language out there that lets you describe the behavior of an object as a grammar. An object would receive a stream of events. The rules of the grammar describe

Re: [fonc] Naive question

2012-03-19 Thread John Nilsson
Maybe not what you are looking for, but you might find http://awelon.org/ interesting. BR, John 2012/3/19 Benoît Fleury benoit.fle...@gmail.com: Hi, I was wondering if there is any language out there that lets you describe the behavior of an object as a grammar. An object would receive a

Re: [fonc] Naive question

2012-03-19 Thread David Harris
fonc@vpri.org *Sent:* Monday, March 19, 2012 1:10 PM *Subject:* [fonc] Naive question Hi, I was wondering if there is any language out there that lets you describe the behavior of an object as a grammar. An object would receive a stream of events. The rules of the grammar describe

Re: [fonc] Naive question

2012-03-19 Thread David Barbour
Better off looking at my blog. http://awelonblue.wordpress.com I'm still working on a concept of generative grammars for stable pseudo-state. It's described in a few of my blog articles, including the most recent ones. On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 2:52 PM, John Nilsson j...@milsson.nu wrote: Maybe