Abstract. We present a system, called CASS, for the analysis of functional logic programs. The system is generic so that various kinds of analyses (e.g., ground-ness, non-determinism, demanded arguments) can be easily integrated. In order to analyze larger applications consisting of dozens or hundreds of modules, CASS supports a modular and incremental analysis of programs. Moreover, it can be used by different programming tools, like documentation generators, analysis en-vironments, program optimizers, as well as Eclipse-based development environ-ments. For this purpose, CASS can also be invoked as a server system to get a language-independent access to its functionality. CASS is completely imple-mented in the functional logic language Cur...
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AbstractProgramming environments are essential for the acceptance of programming languages. This sur...
Functional logic languages amalgamate functional and logic programming paradigms. They can be effici...
In this paper we present CIDER (Curry Integrated Development EnviRonment), an analysis and programmi...
Static analysis is the name given to a number of compile time analysis techniques used to automatica...
Programming environments are essential for the acceptance of programming languages. This survey emph...
We present the design, implementation, and application of a system, called CASS, for the analysis of...
Abstract. We present CurryBrowser, a generic analysis environment for the declarative multi-paradigm...
Programmers need mechanisms to store application specific data that persists multiple program runs. ...
1 Introduction The importance of profiling in improving the performance of programs is widelyrecogni...
Abstract. In this work, we introduce a profiling scheme for modern functional logic languages coveri...
We introduce a handful of software design patterns for functional logic languages. Following usual ...
Abstract: Functional languages offer considerable benefit to the programmer/researcher. Simple synta...
There exist several implementations of the functional logic lan-guage Curry: a transformation to Pro...
Abstract. We present a partial evaluator for functional logic programs written in Curry. In contrast...
This paper describes a high-level implementation of the concurrent constraint functional logic lang...
AbstractProgramming environments are essential for the acceptance of programming languages. This sur...
Functional logic languages amalgamate functional and logic programming paradigms. They can be effici...
In this paper we present CIDER (Curry Integrated Development EnviRonment), an analysis and programmi...
Static analysis is the name given to a number of compile time analysis techniques used to automatica...
Programming environments are essential for the acceptance of programming languages. This survey emph...