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'''Standard ML''' (SML) is a general-purpose, modular, functional programming language with compile-time type checking and type inference. It is popular among compiler writers and programming language researchers, as well as in the development of theorem provers. |
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SML is a modern descendant of the ML programming language used in the LCF theorem-proving project. It is unique among widely used languages in that it has a formal specification, given as typing rules and operational semantics in The Definition of Standard ML (1990, revised and simplified as The Definition of Standard ML (Revised) in 1997). |
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==Implementations:== |
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SML/NJ Standard ML of New Jersey (wikipedia)]: a Princeton compiler and programming environment |
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* [http://mlton.org/ MLton (mlton.org)]: a whole program optimizing compiler |
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* [http://www.dina.kvl.dk/~sestoft/mosml.html Moscow ML (dina.kvl.dk)]: a derived codebase from [[Caml Light]] |
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==Citations== |
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_ml Wikipedia:Standard ML] |
Revision as of 13:28, 6 February 2007
Standard ML (SML) is a general-purpose, modular, functional programming language with compile-time type checking and type inference. It is popular among compiler writers and programming language researchers, as well as in the development of theorem provers.
SML is a modern descendant of the ML programming language used in the LCF theorem-proving project. It is unique among widely used languages in that it has a formal specification, given as typing rules and operational semantics in The Definition of Standard ML (1990, revised and simplified as The Definition of Standard ML (Revised) in 1997).
Implementations:
- Standard ML of New Jersey (wikipedia): a Princeton compiler and programming environment
- MLton (mlton.org): a whole program optimizing compiler
- Moscow ML (dina.kvl.dk): a derived codebase from Caml Light
Citations
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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- Standard ML Implementations (4 P)
- Standard ML User (17 P)
Pages in category "Standard ML"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 301 total.
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- A+B
- ABC problem
- Abstract type
- Accumulator factory
- Ackermann function
- Algebraic data types
- Align columns
- Animation
- Anonymous recursion
- Apply a callback to an array
- Arbitrary-precision integers (included)
- Arithmetic evaluation
- Arithmetic-geometric mean
- Arithmetic/Complex
- Arithmetic/Integer
- Array concatenation
- Array length
- Arrays
- Assertions
- Averages/Arithmetic mean
- Averages/Root mean square
B
C
- Calculating the value of e
- Call a foreign-language function
- Cartesian product of two or more lists
- Case-sensitivity of identifiers
- Catalan numbers
- Catamorphism
- Character codes
- Check input device is a terminal
- Check output device is a terminal
- Check that file exists
- Church numerals
- Closures/Value capture
- Color of a screen pixel
- Combinations
- Combinations with repetitions
- Comma quibbling
- Command-line arguments
- Comments
- Compiler/lexical analyzer
- Compound data type
- Concurrent computing
- Constrained random points on a circle
- Continued fraction/Arithmetic/G(matrix ng, continued fraction n)
- Continued fraction/Arithmetic/G(matrix ng, continued fraction n1, continued fraction n2)
- Convert seconds to compound duration
- Convex hull
- Copy a string
- Copy stdin to stdout
- Count in octal
- Count occurrences of a substring
- Create a file
- Create a two-dimensional array at runtime
- Create an HTML table
- Currying
D
E
- Element-wise operations
- Empty directory
- Empty program
- Empty string
- Entropy
- Enumerations
- Environment variables
- Euler method
- Evaluate binomial coefficients
- Even or odd
- Exceptions
- Execute a system command
- Execute Brain****
- Exponentiation operator
- Extend your language
- Extract file extension
- Extreme floating point values
F
- Factorial
- Factors of an integer
- Fibonacci sequence
- File input/output
- File modification time
- File size
- Filter
- Find common directory path
- Find limit of recursion
- First-class functions
- FizzBuzz
- Flatten a list
- Floyd-Warshall algorithm
- Fork
- Formatted numeric output
- Forward difference
- Fractal tree
- Function composition
- Function definition
G
H
I
K
L
- Leap year
- Least common multiple
- Left factorials
- Linear congruential generator
- Linux CPU utilization
- Literals/Integer
- Literals/String
- Logical operations
- Long literals, with continuations
- Longest common prefix
- Longest common suffix
- Longest increasing subsequence
- Loop over multiple arrays simultaneously
- Loops/Foreach
- Loops/Increment loop index within loop body
- Loops/Infinite
- Loops/While
- Ludic numbers
- Luhn test of credit card numbers