Description :
This text is the first comprehensive presentation of reduction semantics in one volume; it also introduces the first reliable and easy-to-use tool set for such forms of semantics. The book comes with a prototyping tool suite to develop, explore, test, debug, and publish semantic models of programming languages. With PLT Redex, semanticists can formulate models as grammars and reduction models on their computer with the ease of paper and pencil.
The text first presents a framework for the formulation of language models, focusing on equational calculi and abstract machines, and then introduces PLT Redex, a suite of software tools for expressing these models as PLT Redex models.
PLT Redex comes with the PLT Scheme implementation, available free at http://www.plt-scheme.org/. Readers can download the software and experiment with Redex as they work their way through the book.
This book is useful for the working semantics engineer (graduate student or professional language designer).
“Courses on semantics can easily become as dry as dust; in contrast, this book is nothing short of revolutionary. The first part is a very clear explanation of the basic concepts in programming language semantics, starting with abstract models and moving to progressively more concrete ones. However, the book really comes alive in the second part, where the authors use the PLT Redex language that they have developed to interactively explore language semantics in the same way that DrScheme allows the interactive exploration of programs.
I believe that this approach will become the standards way of doing semantics research in the future, and there is no better way to take advantage of it than to read this book.”
— Michael Vanier, Department of Computer Science, Caltech
Content :
Preface. I: Reduction Semantics—Semantics via Syntax. Analyzing Syntactic Semantics. The -Calculus. ISWIM. An Abstract Syntax Machine. Abstract Register Machines. Tail Calls and More Space Savings. Control: Errors, Exceptions, and Continuations. State: Imperative Assignment. Simply Typed ISWIM. II: PLT Redex—The Basics. Variables and Meta-functions. Layered Development. Testing. Debugging. Case Study. 1: Order of Evaluation. Case Study 2: Continuations as Values. Typesetting. A: Appendix: A Tour of DrScheme. III: Applications—Modular ACL2—Carl Eastlund, Northeastern University. Modeling Scheme Macros—Martin Gasbichler, Zühlke Engineering AG. A Model of Java/Scheme Interoperability—Kathryn E. Gray, University of Utah. Implementing Hidden Type Variables in Fortress—Joe Hallett, Boston University Eric Allen, Sun Microsystems, Inc. Sukyoung Ryu, Sun Microsystems, Inc.. Type Checking and Inference via Reductions—George Kuan, University of Chicago. Topsl: DSEL as Multi-language System—Jacob Matthews, University of Chicago. Prototyping Nested Schedulers—Mike Rainey, University of Chicago. Bibliography. Index Related Books : | |
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