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SISAL (Streams and Iteration in a Single Assignment Language) is a general-purpose single assignment functional programming language with strict semantics, implicit parallelism, and efficient array handling. SISAL outputs a dataflow graph in Intermediary Form 1 (IF1). It was derived from [[derived from::VAL]] (Value-oriented Algorithmic Language), and adds recursion and finite streams. It has a [[Pascal]]-like syntax and was designed to be a common high-level language for numerical programs on a variety of multiprocessors. |
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[http://www2.cmp.uea.ac.uk/~jrwg/Sisal/ A Tutorial Introduction to Sisal A High Performance, Portable, Parallel Programming Language] |
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Sisal
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using Sisal.
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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SISAL (Streams and Iteration in a Single Assignment Language) is a general-purpose single assignment functional programming language with strict semantics, implicit parallelism, and efficient array handling. SISAL outputs a dataflow graph in Intermediary Form 1 (IF1). It was derived from VAL (Value-oriented Algorithmic Language), and adds recursion and finite streams. It has a Pascal-like syntax and was designed to be a common high-level language for numerical programs on a variety of multiprocessors.
See Also
A Tutorial Introduction to Sisal A High Performance, Portable, Parallel Programming Language
Subcategories
This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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- Sisal examples needing attention (empty)
- Sisal Implementations (empty)
- Sisal User (empty)
Pages in category "Sisal"
The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.