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CML(ID:1543/cml002)

Concurrent ML 

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Country: United States
Designed 1990
Published: 1990


Concurrent ML. J. Reppy, Cornell 1990. A concurrent extension of SML/NJ, supporting dynamic thread creation and synchronous message passing on typed channels. Threads are implemented using first-class continuations.

Uses powerful and rapid SML implementation to get efficient Higher Order parallelism



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References:
  • Reppy J, H, (1989) Reppy J, H, "FIRst-class synchronous operations in Standard ML" Technical Report 77789-1068, Computer Science Department, Cornell University, December 1989
  • Reppy J. H. (1990) Reppy J. H. "Asynchronous signals in standatd ML", Technical Report TR 90-1144, Computer Science Department, Cornell University August 1990
  • Reppy, J H, (1990) Reppy, J H, "Concurrent programming with events - Tht concurrent ML manual", Computer Science Department, Cornell Umversltfi Ithaca, NY 14853, November 1990
  • (1991) "CML: A higher-order concurrent language" John Reppy Extract: Introduction
          in [SIGPLAN] (1991) SIGPLAN Notices 26(06) June 1991
  • Reppy J H. (1991) Reppy J H. "Two garbage collecton for SML/NJ" Cornell University techincal report, 1991
          in [SIGPLAN] (1991) SIGPLAN Notices 26(06) June 1991
  • Reppy, J. H. (1991) Reppy, J. H. "Higher-order concurrency" PhD thesis, Computer Science Department, Cornell University Ithaca, NY, 1991
          in [SIGPLAN] (1991) SIGPLAN Notices 26(06) June 1991
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