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Language peer sets for LUCID: Canada↑ Canada/1975↑ Designed 1975 ↑ 1970s languages ↑ Fourth generation↑ High Cold War↑ Genus Single-assignment ↑ Experimental and other ↑ Single-assignment↑ Dataflow↑ State/flow ↑ Single-assignment/1975↑ Dataflow/1975↑ State/flow/1975↑ Single-assignment/Canada↑ Dataflow/Canada↑ State/flow/Canada↑ Experimental and other ↑ Experimental and other/1975↑ Experimental and other/ca ↑ LUCID(ID:960/luc002)dataflow languagealternate simple viewCountry: Canada Designed 1975 Published: 1976 Genus: Single-assignment Sammet category: Experimental and other Bill Wadge and Ed Ashcroft, 1981. A dataflow language descended from ISWIM, lazy but first-order. Statements are regarded as equations defining a network of processors and communication lines, through which the data flows. Every data object is thought of as an infinite stream of simple values, every function as a filter. Lucid has no data constructors such as arrays or records. Iteration is simulated with 'is current' and 'fby' (concatenation of sequences). Later versions (which led to Glu) had the idea of dimensions, which simplified programming. Structures: Related languages
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