Hi all,
I'm sorry for this late reply - I have been traveling.
Tommy The GRIN Project: A Highly Optimising Back End for Lazy
Tommy Functional Languages
I think John Hughes' summary of my work on GRIN was quite accurate,
except for one thing; he was a bit overly optimistic on how large
programs
Long time ago I read
The GRIN Project:
A Highly Optimising Back End for Lazy
Functional Languages
Urban Boquist
Thomas Johnson
I thought it sounded very promising, but
| I thought it sounded very promising, but never heard anything since.
| Why? Didn't it work?
Was there some issue about needing a global program analysis
(the points-to analysis), which could be difficult for modular
software development?
J
1) are anyone pursuing this line of work, and
Sadly, Urban left us for industry (Carlstedt Research and Technology), where
Thomas Johnsson is also on sabbatical at the moment. So nobody here is
pursuing this at the moment.
2) is the software available?
Ask Urban: [EMAIL
1) are anyone pursuing this line of work, and
Sadly, Urban left us for industry (Carlstedt Research and Technology), where
Thomas Johnsson is also on sabbatical at the moment. So nobody here is
pursuing this at the moment.
2) is the software available?
Ask Urban: [EMAIL