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Defunctionalization at work

by: Olivier Danvy, Lasse R. Nielsen
In PPDP '01: Proceedings of the 3rd ACM SIGPLAN international conference on Principles and practice of declarative programming (2001), pp. 162-174, doi:10.1145/773184.773202  Key: citeulike:99886

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Reynolds's defunctionalization technique is a whole-program transformation from higher-order to first-order functional programs. We study practical applications of this transformation and uncover new connections between seemingly unrelated higher-order and first-order specifications and between their correctness proofs. Defunctionalization therefore appearsboth as a springboard for rev ealing new connections and as a bridge for transferring existing results between the first-order world and the higher-order world.


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